Title of article :
Behavior of metals (Cu, Zn and Cd) in the initial stage of water system contamination: Effect of pH and suspended particles
Author/Authors :
Smolyakov، نويسنده , , B.S. and Ryzhikh، نويسنده , , A.P. and Bortnikova، نويسنده , , S.B. and Saeva، نويسنده , , O.P. and Chernova، نويسنده , , N.Yu.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
9
From page :
1153
To page :
1161
Abstract :
The fate of potentially harmful metals (PHM) after their entry into an unpolluted fresh water body depends on the physicochemical and biological parameters of the aquatic ecosystem. This paper considers the effect of pH and suspended particles (SP) on the behavior of Cu, Zn and Cd when they enter a fresh water reservoir. In a field experiment, four mesocosms were constructed in the Novosibirskoye Reservoir to allow systematic variation of SP concentration (15 or 250 mg/L) and pH (8.5 or 6.5). The initial concentrations of Cu, Zn and Cd in the mesocosms were 1000, 1000 and 200 μg/L, respectively. Natural bottom sediments were used to provide additional mineral SP, and water hyacinth was used as a floating plant species. Over 11 days, measurements were made of several indicators: residual metal concentration in solution ([PHM]w); metal concentration in SP ([PHM]s); primary productivity of the phytoplankton community; mass of settled SP; PHM concentration in settled SP; and PHM bioaccumulation by water hyacinth. The ratio [PHM]w/[PHM]s in the water varied in the order Cu < Zn < Cd and was higher at pH 6.5 than at pH 8.5. This observation reflects different PHM sorption (Cu > Zn > Cd) onto mineral SP and PHM biosorption by planktonic organisms. Phytoplankton acts as a renewable source of organic SP and plays an important role in metal removal from the water in the mesocosms. After 11 days the residual concentrations of Cu, Zn and Cd in the mesocosm without SP addition (initial SP concentration was 15 mg/L) were 272, 355 and 84 μg/L, respectively. The residual concentrations of Cu, Zn and Cd in mesocosms with SP addition were 57, 100 and 14 μg/L at pH 8.5 and 80, 172 and 20 μg/L at pH 6.5, respectively. Therefore, addition of SP resulted in faster and more complete removal of metals into the bottom sediments. Floating plants (water hyacinth) accumulated PHM (Cu > Zn > Cd) more effectively at pH 8.5 than at pH 6.5, and PHM concentrations in the roots were higher than in settling SP. The general trends of PHM removal from contaminated water via sedimentation and bioaccumulation are compared with changes of metal speciation in solution.
Journal title :
Applied Geochemistry
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Applied Geochemistry
Record number :
2232043
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