Effect of pH on binding of pyrene to hydrophobic fractions of dissolved organic matter(DOM) isolated from lake water

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Yi Mei [1 ]
Yingchen Bai [2 ]
Liying Wang [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry,Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory for Lake Pollution Control, Research Center of Lake Environment,Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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DOM; Effect of pH on binding of pyrene to hydrophobic fractions of dissolved organic matter; pH;
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X524 [湖泊、水库];
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In order to better understand the compositional and structural complexity of dissolved organic matter(DOM) macromolecules and provide mechanistic information on the binding of hydrophobic organic contaminants(HOCs) to DOM, we fractionated large amounts of lake water into three hydrophobic DOM-fractions. The variation of the partitioning coef?cients(K;) of pyrene at different p H levels was examined by ?orescence quenching titration. Results show that, relative to the more polar acidic DOM-fractions, the hydrophobic neutral fraction exhibits a higher sorption ability to pyrene. Generally, the sorption of pyrene to the three hydrophobic fractions is strongly pH-dependent. The K;values of pyrene generally increase with decreasing p H levels, which is especially obvious in the sorption of pyrene to the fulvic acid fractions, suggesting that the binding is controlled by hydrophobic interactions. The mechanisms underlying the binding of pyrene to the hydrophobic fractions were also discussed. Our data are bene?cial to further understanding the binding of HOCs to DOM and how it has been affected,which may result in more accurate predictions of K;.
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页数:6
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