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Nova Biotechnologica et Chimica | 2015

Effect Of Environmental Load On The Toxicity Of Bottom Sediments

Oľga Šestinová; Lenka Findoráková; Silvia Dolinská; Jozef Hančuľák; Tomislav Špaldon; Erika Fedorová

Abstract This study is devoted to Ecotoxicity tests, Terrestrial Plant Test (modification of OECD 208), Phytotoxkit microbiotest on Sinapis alba and chronic tests of Earthworm (Eisenia veneta), modification of OECD Guidelines for the testing of chemicals 317, Bioaccumulation in Terrestrial Oligochaetes on polluted sediments. Earthworms can accelerate the removal of contaminants from soil. The study materials are river sediments, which were obtained from a monitoring station - the Water reservoir the Ružín No.1 particularly, the river Hornád, Hnilec and sample from sludge bed Rudňany. The samples of sediment were used to assess of the potential phytotoxic effect of heavy metals on higher plants. Total mortality was established in earthworms using chronic toxicity test after 7 and 28 exposure days. Based on the phytotoxicity testing, phytotoxic effects of the metals contaminated sediments from the sludge bed Rudňany on S. alba seeds was observed. The largest concentration differences were recorded in the sample R7 after 7 days earthworms exposure. The earthworms mortality was not influenced by sediment neither after 7 nor 28 exposure days The spectra of samples H, HO and R showed broad peak at 1 419 - 1 512 cm−1 characteristic for carbonate radical. In the spectra of the samples (R and R7) the vibration of C-H groups at 2 926 and 2 921 cm−1, respectively were also observed, demonstrating the presence of organic matter. Our research will continue with determination of metals concentration in earthworms.


Archives for Technical Sciences | 2017

BENTONITE/IRON OXIDE MAGNETIC COMPOSITES: CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATION AS Pb(II) ADSORBENTS

Zuzana Danková; Erika Fedorová; Alexandra Bekényiová

The natural clay bentonite (B) as adsorbent of lead cations was studied. To enhance its adsorption capacity, the coating by iron oxide particles, in two selected weight ratios: 2:1 (BM1) and 4:1(BM2), was used. The changes of the textural and surface parameters after the modification were studied by the low temperature nitrogen adsorption, XRD and SEM method, Mossbauer spectroscopy. The Pb(II) adsorption experiments were studied under the different conditions, such as pH of the model solutions, contact time and initial metal ion concentration. Higher adsorption rates of BM1 and BM2 samples were observed for lower initial metal ion concentrations.


IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2016

Terrestrial Eco-Toxicological Tests as Screening Tool to Assess Soil Contamination in Krompachy Area

Šestinová Ol'ga; Lenka Findoráková; Jozef Hančuľák; Erika Fedorová; Špaldon Tomislav

In this study, we present screening tool of heavy metal inputs to agricultural and permanent grass vegetation of the soils in Krompachy. This study is devoted to Ecotoxicity tests, Terrestrial Plant Test (modification of OECD 208, Phytotoxkit microbiotest on Sinapis Alba) and chronic tests of Earthworm (Dendrobaena veneta, modification of OECD Guidelines for the testing of chemicals 317, Bioaccumulation in Terrestrial Oligochaetes) as practical and sensitive screening method for assessing the effects of heavy metals in Krompachy soils. The total Cu, Zn, As, Pb and Hg concentrations and eco-toxicological tests of soils from the Krompachy area were determined of 4 sampling sites in 2015. An influence of the sampling sites distance from the copper smeltery on the absolutely concentrations of metals were recorded for copper, lead, zinc, arsenic and mercury. The highest concentrations of these metals were detected on the sampling sites up to 3 km from the copper smeltery. The samples of soil were used to assess of phytotoxic effect. Total mortality was established at earthworms using chronic toxicity test after 7 exposure days. The results of our study confirmed that no mortality was observed in any of the study soils. Based on the phytotoxicity testing, phytotoxic effects of the metals contaminated soils from the samples 3KR (7-9) S.alba seeds was observed.


Solid State Phenomena | 2015

Atmospheric Deposition of Solid Particles in the Area of Košice

Jozef Hančuľák; Tomáš Kurbel; Erika Fedorová; Jaroslav Briančin; Oľga Šestinová; Lenka Findoráková; Tomislav Špaldon

The total atmospheric deposition (AD) was sampled in the urban and industrial area with iron and steel works and other urban sources of pollution. The eleven sampling sites have been placed on the roof above the height of the surrounding buildings at a distance of between 1 and 15 kilometers from the largest industrial source of air pollution in Slovakia. Qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the AD of solid particles (PM) and the fluxes AD of elements (Fe, Al, Mn, Zn, Pb, Cu, Cr, Cd, As) were studied. Particle size distribution, SEM and EDX analysis were applied for PM characterization. Relatively high occurrence of fine particles under 10 µm (12.1 - 47.7%) were found in the samples. SEM and EDX analysis showed the presence of particles whose origin is mainly from emission sources of ironworks (Fe oxides, Fe-rich particles, Ca-rich particles, Mn-Fe oxides). The extremely high values of AD of Fe (18,551 and 27,232 µg.m-2.day-1) and Mn (695 and 1295 µg.m-2.day-1) were measured at two sites near (1.3 and 4.5 km) the iron and steel works compared to the AD of the other areas. The portion of emission sources iron and steel works on the AD of Fe and PM fluxes at the individual sites in the city was calculated in the range of 21.8 to 51.4%. The results from 2009–2014 are introduced.


Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2015

Study of Cu(II) Adsorption by Siderite and Kaolin

Zuzana Danková; Alexandra Bekényiová; Iveta Štyriaková; Erika Fedorová


Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2015

The Water Reservoir Ružín - Accumulation of Priority Pollutants in Sediments in the Years 2010 – 2014☆

Oľga Šestinová; Lenka Findoráková; Jozef Hančuľák; Erika Fedorová; Tomislav Špaldon


Inżynieria Mineralna | 2014

Influence of the Copper Smeltery in Krompachy (Slovakia) on Atmospheric Deposition

J. Hancul'ak; Tomáš Kurbel; D. Kupka; Tomislav Špaldon; Oľga Šestinová; Lenka Findoráková; Erika Fedorová


Inżynieria Mineralna | 2017

Barium Use for Sulphates Removal at Various pH Values

Tomislav Špaldon; J. Hancul'ak; Oľga Šestinová; Lenka Findoráková; Erika Fedorová


IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2016

Assessment of Sediment Heavy Metals Pollution Using Screening Methods (XRF, TGA/MS, XRPD and Earthworms Bioassay)

Lenka Findoráková; Ol'ga Šestinová; Jozef Hančul'ák; Erika Fedorová; Anna Zorkovská


Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2015

Influence of Atmospheric Deposition on the Selected Areas of Eastern Slovakia – Košice and Krompachy☆

Erika Fedorová; Jozef Hančuľák; Tomáš Kurbel; Oľga Šestinová; Lenka Findoráková; Tomislav Špaldon

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Oľga Šestinová

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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Tomislav Špaldon

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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Jozef Hančuľák

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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Tomáš Kurbel

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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J. Hancul'ak

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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Zuzana Danková

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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Anna Zorkovská

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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D. Kupka

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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