不同环境因子作用下“底沉积物-水”系统中金属的生物有效性及迁移特征

IF 0.5 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemistry Journal of Moldova Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.19261/cjm.2023.1049
P. Linnik, R. Linnik, V. Zhezherya
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本文对地表水底沉积物中金属共存形式的研究进展进行了综述。这使得评估金属在“底部沉积物-水”系统中的迁移能力及其对水生生物的潜在生物利用度成为可能。金属在海底沉积物中的共存形式取决于它们的化学性质和固相的成分组成。金属分布在底部沉积物的交换组分、碳酸盐组分、氧化物组分、有机组分和残余组分中。观察到在前三个馏分中所含的金属具有最高的迁移能力。金属从有机和残余馏分中迁移几乎不发生。氧态、pH值和氧化还原电位、总溶解固体和水温、有机物质的浓度和组分组成影响底层沉积物与上覆水体之间的金属交换。在气候变化的条件下,“底部沉积物-水”系统中的金属流动性将增加。这是因为溶解氧缺乏的情况变得越来越普遍,总溶解固体浓度越来越高,pH值和氧化还原电位降低。因此,开发减少底部沉积物中金属迁移的方法是一项相关任务,本文对此进行了讨论。
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Bioavailability and migration features of metals in “bottom sediments – water” system under the action of different environmental factors
This review considers and summarizes findings of the studies on metals’ coexisting forms in bottom sediments of surface water bodies. This makes it possible to assess metals’ migration ability in the “bottom sediments – water” system and their potential bioavailability for hydrobionts. The coexisting forms of metals in bottom sediments depend on their chemical properties and the component composition of the solid phase. Metals are distributed among exchangeable, carbonate, oxide, organic and residual fractions of bottom sediments. The highest migration ability is observed for metals contained in the first three fractions. Metals migration from organic and residual fractions hardly ever takes place. The oxygen regime, pH and redox potential, total dissolved solids and water temperature, concentration and component composition of organic substances affect the exchange of metals between bottom sediments and overlying water. The metal mobility in the “bottom sediments – water” system will increase under conditions of climate change. This is because cases of dissolved oxygen deficiency become more common, the total dissolved solids get higher in concentration, and pH and redox potential is reduced. Therefore, the development of methods to reduce metals migration from bottom sediments is a relevant task, which is discussed in the present paper.
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Chemistry Journal of Moldova
Chemistry Journal of Moldova CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: "Chemistry Journal of Moldova. General, Industrial and Ecological Chemistry" seeks to publish experimental or theoretical research results of outstanding significance and timeliness in all fields of Chemistry, including Industrial and Ecological Chemistry. The main goal of this edition is strengthening the Chemical Society of Moldova, following development of research in Moldovan chemical institutions and promotion of their collaboration with international chemical community. Manuscripts are welcome from all countries.
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