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Environ Sci Technol ; 48(20): 11901-9, 2014 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25226238

ABSTRACT

Among trace metal pollutants, zinc is the major one in the rivers from the Paris urban area, such as the Orge River, where Zn concentration in the suspended particulate matter (SPM) can reach 2000 mg/kg in the most urbanized areas. In order to better understand Zn cycling in such urban rivers, we have determined Zn speciation in SPM as a function of both the seasonal water flow variations and the urbanization gradient along the Orge River. Using TEM/SEM-EDX and linear combination fitting (LCF) of EXAFS data at the Zn K-edge, we show that Zn mainly occurs as tetrahedrally coordinated Zn(2+) sorbed to ferrihydrite (37-46%), calcite (0-37%), amorphous SiO2 (0-21%), and organic-P (0-30%) and as octahedrally coordinated Zn(2+) in the octahedral layer of phyllosilicates (18-25%). Moreover, the Zn speciation pattern depends on the river flow rate. At low water flow, Zn speciation changes along the urbanization gradient: geogenic forms of Zn inherited from soil erosion decrease relative to Zn bound to organic-phosphates and amorphous SiO2. At high water flow, Zn speciation is dominated by soil-borne forms of Zn regardless the degree of urbanization, indicating that erosion of Zn-bearing minerals dominates the Zn contribution to SPM under such conditions.


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Cities , Particulate Matter/chemistry , Rivers , Seasons , Urbanization , Zinc/isolation & purification , France , Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Environ Sci Technol ; 43(15): 5747-54, 2009 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19731672

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Zinc isotopic fractionation during adsorption onto a purified humic acid (PHA), an analogue of organic matter (OM), has been investigated experimentally as a function of pH. The Donnan Membrane device (DM) was used to separate Zn bound to the PHA from free Zn2+ ions in solution and allowed us to measure the isotopic ratios of free Zn2+. Below pH 6, adsorption of Zn on the PHA resulted in no measurable isotopic fractionation, while at higher pH, Zn bound to PHA was heavier than free Zn2+ (delta66Zn(PHA-FreeZn2+) = +0.24 per thousand +/- 0.06 2sigma, n = 4). This can be explained by changes in Zn speciation with pH, with higher complexation constants and shorter bond lengths for Zn-PHA complex compared to the free Zn2+. Complexation of Zn with PHA occurred mostly through binding to high affinity sites (HAS) and low affinity sites (LAS). Fractionation factors for 66Zn/64Zn ratios determined by mass balance calculations were equal to 1.0004 for HAS (alpha(HAS-solution)) and 1.000 for LAS (alpha(LAS-soultion)). delta66Zn(OM-FreeZn2+) should then vary according to the heterogeneous nature of the OM, because of the variable relative proportions of these two types of sites. The NICA-Donnan model, along with these fractionation factors and measured delta66Zn(TotalDissolved), was used to simulate the corresponding isotopic composition of free Zn2+ in the Seine River, France: delta66Zn(TotalDissolved-FreeZn2+) varied from +0.02 per thousand to +0.18 per thousand, depending on the HAS/LAS ratio assumed for the OM. This study allows a better understanding of Zn isotope fractionation mechanisms associated with organic mater binding.


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Zinc Isotopes/chemistry , Adsorption , Air Pollutants/analysis , Chemical Fractionation , Environmental Monitoring , Equipment Design , France , Humic Substances/analysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Membranes, Artificial , Models, Chemical , Models, Statistical , Organic Chemicals/analysis , Rivers , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Zinc Isotopes/analysis
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