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- W2971731138 abstract "Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in the environment by influencing the transport and distribution of organic and inorganic components through different processes: the retention, mobilization, and bio-availability of potentially toxic elements (PTEs). The aim of the present study is to examine the dimensional characterization of humic acids (HA) extracted from soil matrix, as well as to analyze the metal distribution among different ligand classes. The molecular size distribution of the HA extract from soil showed three dimensional classes: 52 KDa, 4.5 KDa, and 900 Da. HPSEC-ICP-MS measurements demonstrated that the dimensional classes, relative to first two fractions, bind the largest part of metals. The complexing capacity of HA was evaluated to assess the pollutants mobility in the environmental system. In particular, cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu) complexation was investigated due to the great concern regarding their bio-availability and toxicity in natural waters. The complexing capacity of HA solution (20 mg/L) was measured by titration using a high-performance size exclusion chromatography (HP-SEC) coupled to an inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Results obtained by this technique are compared with those obtained by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) to investigate the effects of kinetic lability of complexes on measurements carried by HPSEC-ICP-MS. In this study, results of ligand concentrations and stability constants obtained via the two techniques are assessed considering the detection window associated to the applied analytical methodology. Results obtained using the two analytical techniques showed that Cd is complexed by two classes of ligands. However, the ligand concentration values obtained using the two techniques are different, because the detection window associated to the two methodologies; the complexing capacity, which was obtained as sum of the two classes of ligands, were 33 nmol/L and 9 nmol/L for ASV and HPSEC-ICP-MS, respectively. The copper complexing capacities determined by the two methodologies are comparable: 166 and 139 nmol/L for ASV and HPSEC-ICP-MS, respectively. However, the results of Cu titration differ for the two techniques, highlighting only one class of ligands when ASV was used, and two classes when HPSEC-ICP-MS was employed. Differences on results obtained by the two techniques are explained considering the kinetic lability of complexes; the results show that, differently from previous studies, also Cu complexes can be kinetically labile, if one technique with high reaction time is used, as well some cadmium complexes are sufficient stable to be determined by HPSEC-ICP-MS." @default.
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- W2971731138 title "High Performance Size Exclusion Chromatography-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry to Study the Copper and Cadmium Complexation with Humic Acids" @default.
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