The amorphous mackinawite produced during the blackening of hypoxic waters: determination methods, generation process, and existing patterns

IF 8.6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology Pub Date : 2022-09-19 DOI:10.1007/s11157-022-09632-1
Peng Li, Wencan Zhang, Feng Hu, Jianfeng Ye, Zuxin Xu
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Due to pollution discharge and climate change, hypoxia is becoming more prevalent in water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. It leads to black blooms in lakes, black and odors in rivers, and dead zones in the oceans. Iron sulfide, especially amorphous mackinawite, is the main blackening substance. In this paper, the physical characteristics and detection methods of mackinawite were used to determine how to detect it in hypoxic water bodies. The population and metabolism of key microorganisms during mackinawite generation were analyzed to provide a reference for studying related microorganisms during the blackening process. Finally, the influence of macromolecular organic matter and microorganisms on the stable suspension of mackinawite was determined, and the existing patterns of mackinawite during the blackening process of hypoxic waters were illustrated. The generation of amorphous mackinawite and its stable suspension in a supernatant are two indispensable factors during the blackening process. The clarification of substance characteristics and key action processes are conducive to the accurate and targeted control of the blackening process and promote the restoration of the sustainable self-purification ability of water bodies.

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低氧水体发黑过程中产生的无定形鲭鱼:测定方法、产生过程及现有形态
由于污染排放和气候变化,缺氧在湖泊、河流和海洋等水体中越来越普遍。它导致湖泊中出现黑色的水华,河流中出现黑色和气味,海洋中出现死区。硫化铁,尤其是无定形镁铁,是主要的发黑物质。本文利用麦金纳维的物理特性和检测方法,确定了在缺氧水体中检测麦金纳维的方法。分析mackinawite发黑过程中关键微生物的数量和代谢情况,为研究发黑过程中相关微生物提供参考。最后,确定了大分子有机物和微生物对麦胶皂苷稳定悬浮液的影响,并说明了缺氧水体发黑过程中麦胶皂苷的存在规律。在发黑过程中,无定形基质的生成及其在上清液中的稳定悬浮是两个不可缺少的因素。厘清物质特性和关键作用过程,有利于对发黑过程进行精准、有针对性的控制,促进水体可持续自净能力的恢复。
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Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology
Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology Environmental Science-Waste Management and Disposal
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