Integrating Empirically
Dissolved Organic Matter Quality
for WHAM VI using the DOM Optical Properties: A Case Study of Cu–Al–DOM
Interactions
Posted on 2013-02-19 - 00:00
Metal speciation is important for understanding the toxicity
of
metals in aquatic systems, and can be predicted for mixtures of metals
in presence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) with thermodynamic models
such as WHAM VI. The influence of the DOM source (quality) has been
demonstrated, but is presently neglected in predicting Cu activity
(WHAM VI). Here we determined the effect of aluminum (Al) competition
on copper (Cu) complexation for four different DOMs, from a high-colored
DOM (more humic) to a low-colored DOM (less humic). In presence of
Al, free Cu activities (defined as free ion activity) increased, consistent
with competition between Cu and Al for the same binding sites on all
DOM. The apparent competition decreased with increasing DOM color.
Equilibrium modeling of Cu speciation with WHAM VI explained 49% of
the variance in measured Cu activity. When modified to integrate DOM
quality using a new empirical coefficient F related
to DOM optical properties, Cu activities predicted from WHAM VI were
significantly improved to about 80% of the observed variance explained.
The effects of Al on Cu activity were well predicted by WHAM VI. Subsequently,
we compared the relative effects of DOM concentration, DOM quality,
and Al competition with other determinants of Cu activity represented
in legislation and scientific literature (pH and hardness), and qualitatively
ranked them by their influence on Cu activity for normal ranges encountered
in fresh waters using WHAM VI. Our experimental results indicate that
DOM quality is an important variable that should be included in predictive
models of ion speciation (WHAM VI) and eco-toxicological models such
as the biotic ligand model (BLM).
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Chappaz, Anthony; Curtis, P. Jeff (2016). Integrating Empirically
Dissolved Organic Matter Quality
for WHAM VI using the DOM Optical Properties: A Case Study of Cu–Al–DOM
Interactions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/es3022045