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Spectroscopic techniques for quantitative characterization of Cu (II) and Hg (II) complexation by dissolved organic matter from lake sediment in arid and semi-arid region

Journal

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Volume 85, Issue -, Pages 144-150

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2012.08.016

Keywords

Dissolved organic matter; Fluorescence spectroscopy; Conditional stability constant; Binding capacity

Funding

  1. Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund [0032012013]
  2. Major Special Technological Program of Water Pollution Control and Management [2010ZX07320-002]

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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) was extracted from six sediment samples in arid and semi-arid region, which was characterized by fluorescence excitation-emission matrices (EEMs). The results showed that four fluorescent peak, fulvic-like (peak A), humic-like (peak C) and two tryptophan-like (peaks B and D), were identified in lake sediment DOM. Fluorescence quenching titration showed that peaks B and D were quenched gradually by adding additional Cu (II) and Hg (II), whereas humic-like substances had no systematic trend of the change of fluorescence intensity. Increasing fluorescence intensity value of humic-like substances can also be found. The modified Stern-Volmer model was used to calculate conditional stability constants (log K) and the percent of fluorophores (f %) which participate in the complexation between DOM and Cu (II), and Hg (II). The results showed that DOM-Cu (II) and DOM-Hg (II) complexes had higher log K values of 4.21-5.23 and the log K values of DOM-Cu (II) are much larger than the corresponding values for Hg (II). Peak B showed relatively low log K and high f % values than those of peak D. Different pollution sources which are mainly obtained from the upstream industrial wastewater. domestic sewage and return water of farmland irrigation tend to affect the stability constants and complexing capacities of Cu (II) and Hg (II). (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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