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The Biogeochemistry of Metal-Contaminated Peatlands in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Texto completo
2015
Pennington, P. R. | Watmough, S.
Understanding the biogeochemistry of metal-contaminated peatlands is important for predicting the impact of mining and industrial activities on peatlands and downstream surface waters and for predicting recovery of previously impacted sites. The objective of this work was to characterize the factors controlling spatial and temporal variability in surface peat (0–15 cm) and pore water chemistry of 18 regionally representative peatlands in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The pollution gradient is clearly evident as Cu and Ni concentrations in surface peat are elevated close to the main Copper Cliff smelter. Surface peat also differs greatly in acidity (pH) and organic matter content among sites, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in pore water are positively correlated with peat carbon content. In addition, sites having surface peat that is more decomposed also have pore water DOC that is more humified. Pore water chemistry varies seasonally; samples taken in late summer and fall were characterized by higher SO₄, and lower pH and higher concentrations of base cations and metals such as Ni, Co, and Mn compared with those in late spring that had higher DOC, higher pH, and higher concentrations of metals such as Cu and Fe. Despite the large spatial and temporal variability in pore water chemistry, soil-solution partitioning (K d) of some metals (Ni, Co, and Mn) can be explained by pH alone. Modeling soil-solution partitioning for these metals and Cu, Al, and Fe is significantly improved with the addition of SO₄; dissolved organic matter quality and quantity and/or the δ¹⁸O signature of the pore water in regression models indicating several factors other than acidity has an influence on pore water chemistry.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Processes of Removing Zinc from Water using Zero-Valent Iron Texto completo
2015
Suponik, Tomasz | Winiarski, Antoni | Szade, Jacek
Zero-valent iron has received considerable attention for its potential application in the removal of heavy metals from water. This paper considers the possibility of removal of zinc ions from water by causing precipitates to form on the surface of iron. The chemical states and the atomic concentrations of solids which have formed on the surface of zero-valent iron as well as the type of the deposited polycrystalline substances have been analyzed with the use of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), respectively. The BET surface area, the pH at point of zero charge (pHPZC), the ORP of the solutions, and the pH and chemical concentrations in the solutions have also been measured. Furthermore, the paper also considers the possibility of release of zinc from the precipitates to demineralised water in changing physicochemical and chemical conditions. In a wide range of pH values, Zn ₓ Fe₃ ₋ ₓ O₄ (where x ≤ 1) was the main compound resulting from the removal of zinc in ionic form from water. In neutral and alkaline conditions, the adsorption occurred as an additional process.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The Influence of Oceanic Air Masses on Concentration of Major Ions and Trace Metals in PM2.5 Fraction at a Coastal European Suburban Site Texto completo
2015
Moreda-Piñeiro, Jorge | Turnes-Carou, Isabel | Alonso-Rodríguez, Elia | Moscoso-Pérez, Carmen | Blanco-Heras, Gustavo | López-Mahía, Purificación | Muniategui-Lorenzo, Soledad | Prada-Rodríguez, Darío
A comprehensive chemical characterisation of the ionic and metallic composition of PM₂.₅fraction of suburban aerosol collected with high‐volume aerosol samplers at a coastal suburban site of northwest Atlantic European is studied over a 1.5-year period (from March 2011 to August 2012). The monthly mean PM₂.₅mass concentrations (after gravimetric measurement) ranged from 13 to 26 μg m⁻³. Eighteen samples, which provide information pertaining to the monthly variation in chemistry, were analyzed. Trace metals (Al, As, Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sr, V and Zn) were analysed in PM₂.₅fraction after acid extraction (total metallic concentration) and after sonication-assisted water extraction (aqueous soluble fraction). Major inorganic ions (Cl⁻, NO₃⁻, SO₄²⁻, Na⁺, K⁺, Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, NH₄⁺and C₂O₄²⁻) were also analysed in the aqueous fraction of PM₂.₅. Trace metal extractability in water was in the range 50–67 % with exception of Al (∼2 %), Fe (∼4 %) and Cr (∼18 %). After univariate, cluster (CA) and principal component (PCA) analyses and air mass backward trajectory analysis, marine, crustal and anthropogenic (including road traffic) sources were found for the inorganic composition of PM₂.₅. Results also suggest a great influence of cleaner Atlantic air masses and ubiquitous sources for K⁺, Mg²⁺, Fe, Ni and V.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Addition of Adsorbents to Nanofiltration Membrane to Obtain Complete Pesticide Removal Texto completo
2015
Madsen, Henrik T. | Ammi-said, Abdallah | Bruggen, Bart van der | Søgaard, Erik G.
Removal of micropollutants from water with NF/RO membranes has received much attention in recent years. However, because of especially diffusion through the polyamide layer, NF/RO membranes never achieve complete removal, which may be a problem given the possibility of micropollutants causing adverse effects in even very low concentrations. In this paper, we have investigated a strategy of implementing adsorbents into the support layer of a NF membrane to increase the overall removal of three selected pesticides by combining membrane rejection and adsorption into one unit operation. The objective of the study was to act as proof of concept for the scheme, as well as to gain insights into how adsorbents may be inserted into the membrane support, and how they affect the membrane performance. The results showed that the addition of the adsorbents to the membrane increased the adsorption capacity of the membrane, and that the adsorbents could be embedded in the membrane without affecting the flux and rejection behaviour. This however depended very much on the specific manufacturing method. Furthermore, the adsorption capacity was found to vary significantly for the three pesticides, indicating a need for adsorbents designed to specifically target a given micropollutant. Overall, the concept of a complete removal membrane is realisable, but several challenges remain to be solved.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Photodegradation of Alachlor Using BiVO4 Photocatalyst Under Visible Light Irradiation Texto completo
2015
Chang, Yi-Kuo | Wu, Yu-Shen | Lu, Chung-Shin | Lin, Pei-Feng | Wu, Tsung-Yen
In this study, BiVO₄ powder is prepared and used as a visible-light catalyst for the photocatalytic degradation of alachlor. The as-prepared BiVO₄ photocatalyst is characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectra (DRS), and BET surface area analysis. Alachlor could be successfully degraded in the presence of both H₂O₂ and BiVO₄ catalyst under visible-light irradiation. With optimal operating parameters, its degradation efficiency could reach 97 % in 6 h. Factors such as solution pH, catalyst dosage, and the presence of anions are found to influence the degradation rate. To scrutinize the mechanistic details of the alachlor photodegradation, the intermediates of the process are separated, identified, and characterized by solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Results suggest that possible transformation pathways may include oxidation of the arylethyl group, cleavage of the N-methoxymethyl group, and N-chloroacetyl moiety.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Response of Bacteria and Fungi in Soil Microcosm under the Presence of Pesticide Endosulfan Texto completo
2015
Zhang, Jian | Qin, Jing | Zhao, Congcong | Liu, Cui | Xie, Huijun | Liang, Shuang
Because of its long half-life, endosulfan can persist for a long time in the environment, especially in soil. However, little is known about its effect on fungi, which is an important part of microorganisms in soil. In this study, agricultural soil treated with endosulfan (0.1 and 1.0 mg kg⁻¹) in a laboratory experiment was analyzed over 42 days. The effect of endosulfan on bacterial and fungal quantity and community structure were determined by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). The results revealed that endosulfan was removed more than 50 % after 42 days, and its removal fitted single first-order kinetics. The exposure to endosulfan caused a short-lived inhibition on fungal and bacterial quantity, but no effect was observed in both treatments after 42 days. Furthermore, this inhibition was greater in higher endosulfan-treated soil. A significant change in bacterial community structure was found in both treatments after endosulfan application, while the change of fungal community structure was observed only in 1 mg kg⁻¹endosulfan treatment.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Factors Triggering Cyanobacteria Dominance and Succession During Blooms in a Hypereutrophic Drinking Water Supply Reservoir Texto completo
2015
Fernández, Carolina | Estrada, Vanina | Parodi, Elisa R.
Factors Triggering Cyanobacteria Dominance and Succession During Blooms in a Hypereutrophic Drinking Water Supply Reservoir Texto completo
2015
Fernández, Carolina | Estrada, Vanina | Parodi, Elisa R.
As freshwater bodies become enriched in nutrients, there is a shift in the phytoplankton community toward dominance by cyanobacteria. Cyanobacterial blooms are a significant problem in water supply reservoirs worldwide because some species can release toxic compounds and are also associated with the production of bad odor and taste. The aims of this paper were to elucidate the mechanism inducing the development of cyanobacterial blooms and to understand the species succession during the bloom, as well as the influence of abiotic factors on the species composition. Total phosphorus level and parameters related to seasonality, i.e., temperature and solar radiation, were the factors triggering the development of the blooms. Blooms were dominated by Microcystis natans and Anabaena circinalis. Phosphorus was an important limiting factor for Anabaena development but never limited Microcystis growth. Water temperature was optimum until end of February for Anabaena, whereas Microcystis growth was slightly limited since water temperature never reached the optimal. Solar radiation was more limiting than temperature, and the decrease in light had a strong role in the bloom decline. Four species of cyanobacteria recorded in Paso de las Piedras reservoir are potentially toxic: Snowella fennica, Microcystis aeruginosa, Planktothrix agardhii, and A. circinalis, being the last one as the most abundant species during the blooms. Considering the Alert Level Framework for cyanobacteria, alert level 2 was exceeded only during blooms while alert level 1 was exceeded during almost all the year.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Factors Triggering Cyanobacteria Dominance and Succession During Blooms in a Hypereutrophic Drinking Water Supply Reservoir Texto completo
2015
Fernandez, Carolina | Estrada, Vanina Gisela | Parodi, Elisa Rosalia
As freshwater bodies become enriched in nutrients, there is a shift in the phytoplankton community toward dominance by cyanobacteria. Cyanobacterial blooms are a significant problem in water supply reservoirs worldwide because some species can release toxic compounds and are also associated with the production of bad odor and taste. The aims of this paper were to elucidate the mechanism inducing the development of cyanobacterial blooms and to understand the species succession during the bloom, as well as the influence of abiotic factors on the species composition. Total phosphorus level and parameters related to seasonality, i.e., temperature and solar radiation, were the factors triggering the development of the blooms. Blooms were dominated by Microcystis natans and Anabaena circinalis. Phosphorus was an important limiting factor for Anabaena development but never limited Microcystis growth. Water temperature was optimum until end of February for Anabaena, whereas Microcystis growth was slightly limited since water temperature never reached the optimal. Solar radiation was more limiting than temperature, and the decrease in light had a strong role in the bloom decline. Four species of cyanobacteria recorded in Paso de las Piedras reservoir are potentially toxic: Snowella fennica, Microcystis aeruginosa, Planktothrix agardhii, and A. circinalis, being the last one as the most abundant species during the blooms. Considering the Alert Level Framework for cyanobacteria, alert level 2 was exceeded only during blooms while alert level 1 was exceeded during almost all the year. | Fil: Fernandez, Carolina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina | Fil: Estrada, Vanina Gisela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Planta Piloto de Ingeniería Química (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Ingenieria Quimica; Argentina | Fil: Parodi, Elisa Rosalia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Quantification and Molecular Characterization of Norovirus After Two Wastewater Treatment Procedures Texto completo
2015
Ibrahim, Chourouk | Cherif, Nadia | Hammami, Salah | Pothier, Pierre | Hassen, Abdennaceur
Detection, molecular characterization, and quantification of Norovirus (NoVs) in a semi-industrial pilot plant were performed in order to assess the efficiency of the secondary biological treatment using two different procedures: natural oxidation ponds and biodisks. A total of 102 wastewater samples were collected from two biological treatment processes in a semi-industrial pilot plant. NoVs GII and NoVs GI were detected and quantified in 65 % (n = 66) and in 1 % (n = 1) of the samples of wastewater from the plant, respectively. The average values of viral content (genome copies/μl) obtained in the effluent of the two lines of treatment showed a substantial reduction in the prevalence and in the viral content of NoVs GII detected from one basin to another of the five watersheds of the oxidation ponds and at the expiration of the biodisk line. The predominant genogroup of NoVs was NoVs GII (65 %), followed by NoVs GI (1 %). The predominant genotype of NoVs GII was GGII.12 (n = 11), followed by GGII.b (n = 1), GGII.1 (n = 1), and GGII.16 (n = 1) and two mixed combinations: GGI.2/GGII.12 (n = 5) and GGI.2/GGII.b (n = 1) were identified. The results obtained in this study represent the first documentation in Tunisia on the effectiveness of biological treatment for the removal of NoVs in the area of the capital of Tunis.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Biodegradation of Phenanthrene-Nitrogen-Containing Analogues in Soil Texto completo
2015
Anyanwu, Ihuoma N. | Semple, K. T. (Kirk T.)
Nitrogen- heterocyclic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (N-PAHs) are ubiquitous constituents of contaminated sites in which their high water solubility and lower k ₒw values imply greater mobility and impacts. Biodegradation is a major route of loss for organic contaminants in soil. In this study, microbial degradation was investigated in soil artificially contaminated with N-PAHs and monitored for over 200 days. The results showed that all the aromatic chemicals exhibited loss with increasing incubation time; however, only 0.05 ± 0.04 mg kg day⁻¹ loss was observed for N-PAHs at 10 mg kg⁻¹ amendments over the first 30 days incubation, with the exception of 4,7-phenanthroline which recorded 0.19 ± 0.03 mg kg day⁻¹. The study showed that soil microflora have the potential to degrade N-PAHs since all of the aromatics recorded chemical losses under aerobic condition. However, degradation rates varied between chemicals and this was attributed to N-atom position and/or number of N-substituents. Further, relatively little or no biodegradation was observed in B[h]Q amended soils with increasing concentration; indicating that B[h]Q is more resistance to biodegradation in soil.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Sorption of Ionizable Organic Amines on Soil and Their Effects on Phenanthrene Sorption Texto completo
2015
Sun, Hongwen | Wang, Fei | Feng, Biting | Wu, Wenling | Wang, Lei
Sorption of four ionizable organic amines, n-hexylamine, trimethylamine, 1-naphthylamine, and phenylamine, on a soil sample were measured, and their effects on the sorption of phenanthrene (PHE) to the same adsorbent were studied. The aim of this study was to better clarify sorption mechanisms of chemicals with different polarity and ionization characteristics in a single-solute system and in a polar/nonpolar binary system. In the single system, cationic organic amines exhibited greater sorption than those in a neutral form, and the sorption increased with hydrophobicity for amines with the same form. In the binary system, the sorption of PHE was promoted in the presence of n-hexylamine and the solid-water distribution coefficient (K d) increased with increasing amine concentrations. This may be explained by the elevated amount of hydrophobic organic sites provided by the head-on adsorption of cationic n-hexylamine to the negatively charged sorbent surface, which are probably more favorable for the sorption of PHE compared with natural organic matters. Contrarily, the neutral amine, 1-naphthylamine, might compete with PHE for the mutually available hydrophobic sites and hence inhibited PHE sorption. On the other hand, both trimethylamine and phenylamine had little effects on PHE sorption due to their relatively high solubility and weak hydrophobicity. Therefore, either in single or binary system, both the form and the solubility/hydrophobicity of the compound play important roles in the sorption of ionizable organic amines and their effects on the sorption of nonpolar co-solute.
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