Metals in the Aquatic Environment—Interactions and Implications for the Speciation and Bioavailability: A Critical Overview

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Rute F. Domingos
Alexandre Gélabert
Sara Carreira
Ana Cordeiro
Yann Sivry
Marc F. Benedetti
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[1] Universidade de Lisboa,Centro de Química Estrutural, Instituto Superior Técnico
[2] Université Paris Diderot,Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Sorbonne Paris Cité, UMR CNRS 7154
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Aquatic Geochemistry | 2015年 / 21卷
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Metals; Colloidal particles; Speciation; Bioavailability; Analytical techniques; Models;
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In most case scenarios, individual metals exist as components in mixtures with organic and inorganic substances and/or particulate matter. While the concepts encompassing mixture toxicity and modeling have been around for decades, only recently have new approaches (dynamic speciation techniques and fate and bioavailability models) been expanded to consider metal mixture scenarios. For example, the kinetic features of humic substances and inorganic colloids on the complexation of metals are generally considered. Although current environmental regulations rarely require an assessment of chemicals mixtures, research on these mixtures in the environment is essential for future regulatory demands and is vital for ensuring adequate environmental protection. Interpretation of speciation and bioavailability data from metal mixtures can be very complex and demanding, due to the existence of kinetic physicochemical transformations of the dynamic components. This kinetic effect largely affects metals’ dynamic speciation, culminating in different transformed metal-containing products with different contributions for the metal uptake by a consuming interface. This manuscript is focused on the environmental fate of metal mixtures, which determines how the mixture is biogeochemically processed and which receptors are most exposed (organisms and exposure route), with a special focus on their dynamic speciation, including a critical evaluation of the current challenges and available dynamic speciation techniques as well as computer codes and models.
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