Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial

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Autor(a) principal: Tonietto, Alessandra Emanuele
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Environmental degradation of aquatic ecosystems stimulates investigations about the interactions between dissolved organic matter, trace metals and the biota. This study aimed to investigate the speciation of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc in a reservoir subjected to antropic activities. To develop this study, we have chosen Barra Bonita Reservoir (SP), an eutrophic and contaminated ecosystem that receives urban, industrial and agricultural efluents. Water samples were obtained in three locations within the reservoir considering local seasonality (dry winter and rainny summer) during 24 months. The samples were analysed for total, total dissolved, labile and ionic concentrations of the metals, as well as complexation parameters (CL e logK ML) and competition between copper and zinc for the ligands, fluorimetric characterization, and physico-chemical parameters of the water. The results showed a high degree of deterioration of the ecosystem. Independent of sampling location, the concentration order for the metals was Zn>Cu>Pb>Cd (total and total dissolved). In general copper and zinc remained as complexes in the dissolved fraction, while lead was mostly associated with particulate materials. MineqL+ calculations showed that Zn2+ and Cd2+ dominated the labile form, whereas copper and lead remained associated with carbonates. The increased concentration of total dissolved metal showed an increase of copper and zinc complexes, and labile form of zinc and lead. Through principal component analysis (PCA), seasonal influences related to the main sources of metals supply into the reservoir were identified. Metal competition analysis showed that previously added copper affected zinc speciation. However, prior addition of zinc indicated that this metal was complexed by the ligands that were previously available to copper. Nevertheless, no differences were observed in copper speciation. Because the resevoir is subject to intense and frequent cyanobacteria blooms, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii was isolated from that environment and cultured in the laboratory to obtain its excreted materials. This excreted material was then separated into three molecular weight fractions (> 30 kDa; 30-10 kDa; 10-3 kDa) that were analyzed for complexation capacity (CL e logK ML) with cadmium, copper, lead and zinc, elemental (C, H, N and S) and biochemical composition, fluorescence characteristics and competition for ligands between copper and zinc, and cadmium xvii and lead. The results showed that the fraction >30 kDa and 30-10 kDa had high carbohydrates contents, but low proteins and lipids, whereas for the 10-3 kDa fraction no variation on the biochemical composition was obtained. Fluorescence analysis showed peaks that define proteinaceous materials with 2 5 aromatic rings ususally assigned to be of phytoplankton origin. The CL and logK'ML for the different molecular weight fractions indicated a broad chemical diversity of the ligands that had different affinities for the metals. Metal competition titrations on the excreted material showed that it was only for the >30 kDa fraction that either previously added copper or zinc were complexed by ligands previously available to zinc and copper, respectively. In the 30-10 kDa fraction previously added lead, was complexed by ligands that were available to cadmium. In all fractions no lead complexation capacity was detected when cadmium had been previously added.
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spelling Tonietto, Alessandra EmanueleLombardi, Ana Teresahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6737850858443813http://lattes.cnpq.br/305619400869991274fbfcb2-d717-4e2a-8ada-cb30c7fc2afe2016-06-02T20:34:19Z2010-07-072016-06-02T20:34:19Z2010-05-28TONIETTO, Alessandra Emanuele. Metal speciation and interactions with dissolved organic materials in a artificial reservoir. 2010. 130 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Exatas e da Terra) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2010.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/6160Environmental degradation of aquatic ecosystems stimulates investigations about the interactions between dissolved organic matter, trace metals and the biota. This study aimed to investigate the speciation of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc in a reservoir subjected to antropic activities. To develop this study, we have chosen Barra Bonita Reservoir (SP), an eutrophic and contaminated ecosystem that receives urban, industrial and agricultural efluents. Water samples were obtained in three locations within the reservoir considering local seasonality (dry winter and rainny summer) during 24 months. The samples were analysed for total, total dissolved, labile and ionic concentrations of the metals, as well as complexation parameters (CL e logK ML) and competition between copper and zinc for the ligands, fluorimetric characterization, and physico-chemical parameters of the water. The results showed a high degree of deterioration of the ecosystem. Independent of sampling location, the concentration order for the metals was Zn>Cu>Pb>Cd (total and total dissolved). In general copper and zinc remained as complexes in the dissolved fraction, while lead was mostly associated with particulate materials. MineqL+ calculations showed that Zn2+ and Cd2+ dominated the labile form, whereas copper and lead remained associated with carbonates. The increased concentration of total dissolved metal showed an increase of copper and zinc complexes, and labile form of zinc and lead. Through principal component analysis (PCA), seasonal influences related to the main sources of metals supply into the reservoir were identified. Metal competition analysis showed that previously added copper affected zinc speciation. However, prior addition of zinc indicated that this metal was complexed by the ligands that were previously available to copper. Nevertheless, no differences were observed in copper speciation. Because the resevoir is subject to intense and frequent cyanobacteria blooms, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii was isolated from that environment and cultured in the laboratory to obtain its excreted materials. This excreted material was then separated into three molecular weight fractions (> 30 kDa; 30-10 kDa; 10-3 kDa) that were analyzed for complexation capacity (CL e logK ML) with cadmium, copper, lead and zinc, elemental (C, H, N and S) and biochemical composition, fluorescence characteristics and competition for ligands between copper and zinc, and cadmium xvii and lead. The results showed that the fraction >30 kDa and 30-10 kDa had high carbohydrates contents, but low proteins and lipids, whereas for the 10-3 kDa fraction no variation on the biochemical composition was obtained. Fluorescence analysis showed peaks that define proteinaceous materials with 2 5 aromatic rings ususally assigned to be of phytoplankton origin. The CL and logK'ML for the different molecular weight fractions indicated a broad chemical diversity of the ligands that had different affinities for the metals. Metal competition titrations on the excreted material showed that it was only for the >30 kDa fraction that either previously added copper or zinc were complexed by ligands previously available to zinc and copper, respectively. In the 30-10 kDa fraction previously added lead, was complexed by ligands that were available to cadmium. In all fractions no lead complexation capacity was detected when cadmium had been previously added.A degradação ambiental de ecossistemas aquáticos estimula estudos sobre interações envolvendo matéria orgânica dissolvida, metais traço e a biota aquática. O objetivo central desta pesquisa foi avaliar a especiação dos metais cádmio, chumbo, cobre e zinco na água de um reservatório sujeito a atividades antrópicas. Para tanto, escolheu-se o reservatório artificial de Barra Bonita (SP), um ecossistema eutrófico e contaminado por resíduos urbanos, industriais e agrícolas. Foram realizadas coletas de água em três pontos ao longo do reservatório considerando a sazonalidade (inverno seco e verão chuvoso) durante 24 meses. As amostras foram avaliadas quanto às espécies totais, dissolvidas, lábil e livre dos metais e quanto aos parâmetros de complexação (CL e logK ML) com ligantes presentes na água, competição entre cobre e zinco por ligantes, caracterização fluorimétrica e parâmetros físico-químicos. Esses resultados revelaram um grau elevado de deterioração do reservatório independente da localização amostral e a ordem das concentrações total e dissolvida dos metais foi Zn>Cu>Pb>Cd. Em geral, maior porcentagem dos metais cobre e zinco permaneceu complexado à fração dissolvida e chumbo associado ao material particulado. O uso do MineqL+ mostrou que Zn2+ e Cd2+ dominaram a forma lábil, enquanto cobre e chumbo permaneceram associados a carbonatos. O aumento da concentração de metal total dissolvido evidenciou um aumento de cobre e zinco complexados, Znlábil e Pblábil. Através da análise de componentes principais identificaram-se influências sazonais das fontes de aporte de metais para o reservatório. Análise de competição entre os metais por ligantes indicou que o cobre, previamente adicionado, afetou a especiação do zinco. No entanto, a prévia adição de zinco indicou que houve complexação dos ligantes antes disponíveis ao cobre, mas não foram observadas diferenças na especiação do cobre. Devido à alta incidência de florescimentos de cianobactérias no reservatório, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii foi isolada daquele ambiente e mantida no laboratório para obtenção e estudo de seu excretado. Esse foi fracionado em diferentes massas moleculares (>30 kDa; 30-10 kDa; 10-3 kDa) e posteriormente analisadas a capacidade de complexação (CC) com os quatro metais, composição elementar (C, H, N e S) e bioquímica, caracterização fluorimétrica e competição entre os metais xv cobre e zinco, e cádmio e chumbo pelos ligantes. A caracterização dos excretados mostrou que na fração >30 kDa e 30-10 kDa prevaleceram altas concentrações de carboidratos em relação a proteínas e lipídios, entretanto na fração 10-3 kDa a composição bioquímica foi similar. Análise fluorimétrica identificou picos característicos de materiais proteináceos e material fitoplanctônico (2 5 anéis aromáticos). A interpretação dos resultados de CL e logK ML para as diferentes frações moleculares dos excretados, indicou ampla diversidade na composição química dos ligantes que complexaram variadas concentrações de metais com diferentes afinidades. A partir da titulação de competição nos excretados conclui-se que apenas na fração >30 kDa, tanto o cobre quanto o zinco previamente adicionados, são complexados por ligantes antes disponíveis ao zinco e ao cobre, respectivamente. Na fração 30-10 kDa, o chumbo, previamente adicionado, é complexado por ligantes antes disponíveis ao cádmio, e em todas as frações não foi detectada CC para chumbo quando cádmio foi previamente adicionado.Financiadora de Estudos e Projetosapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Química - PPGQUFSCarBRQuímica analíticaEspeciação químicaMetaisMatéria orgânica dissolvidaÁguas naturaisMicroalgasCIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICAEspeciação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificialMetal speciation and interactions with dissolved organic materials in a artificial reservoirinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis-1-194efceb2-ef4d-4bda-a4c6-85fab3a5f72ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINAL3081.pdfapplication/pdf1676115https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/6160/1/3081.pdffc191eec9df6eb503884e04a015a04dcMD51THUMBNAIL3081.pdf.jpg3081.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg10431https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/6160/2/3081.pdf.jpg45cdf3371f91b3db73b193fdcb8b2f01MD52ufscar/61602023-09-18 18:31:10.064oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/6160Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:31:10Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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title Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial
spellingShingle Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial
Tonietto, Alessandra Emanuele
Química analítica
Especiação química
Metais
Matéria orgânica dissolvida
Águas naturais
Microalgas
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
title_short Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial
title_full Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial
title_fullStr Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial
title_full_unstemmed Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial
title_sort Especiação de metais e sua interação com a matéria orgânica dissolvida em um reservatório artificial
author Tonietto, Alessandra Emanuele
author_facet Tonietto, Alessandra Emanuele
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Lombardi, Ana Teresa
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Química analítica
Especiação química
Metais
Matéria orgânica dissolvida
Águas naturais
Microalgas
topic Química analítica
Especiação química
Metais
Matéria orgânica dissolvida
Águas naturais
Microalgas
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
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description Environmental degradation of aquatic ecosystems stimulates investigations about the interactions between dissolved organic matter, trace metals and the biota. This study aimed to investigate the speciation of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc in a reservoir subjected to antropic activities. To develop this study, we have chosen Barra Bonita Reservoir (SP), an eutrophic and contaminated ecosystem that receives urban, industrial and agricultural efluents. Water samples were obtained in three locations within the reservoir considering local seasonality (dry winter and rainny summer) during 24 months. The samples were analysed for total, total dissolved, labile and ionic concentrations of the metals, as well as complexation parameters (CL e logK ML) and competition between copper and zinc for the ligands, fluorimetric characterization, and physico-chemical parameters of the water. The results showed a high degree of deterioration of the ecosystem. Independent of sampling location, the concentration order for the metals was Zn>Cu>Pb>Cd (total and total dissolved). In general copper and zinc remained as complexes in the dissolved fraction, while lead was mostly associated with particulate materials. MineqL+ calculations showed that Zn2+ and Cd2+ dominated the labile form, whereas copper and lead remained associated with carbonates. The increased concentration of total dissolved metal showed an increase of copper and zinc complexes, and labile form of zinc and lead. Through principal component analysis (PCA), seasonal influences related to the main sources of metals supply into the reservoir were identified. Metal competition analysis showed that previously added copper affected zinc speciation. However, prior addition of zinc indicated that this metal was complexed by the ligands that were previously available to copper. Nevertheless, no differences were observed in copper speciation. Because the resevoir is subject to intense and frequent cyanobacteria blooms, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii was isolated from that environment and cultured in the laboratory to obtain its excreted materials. This excreted material was then separated into three molecular weight fractions (> 30 kDa; 30-10 kDa; 10-3 kDa) that were analyzed for complexation capacity (CL e logK ML) with cadmium, copper, lead and zinc, elemental (C, H, N and S) and biochemical composition, fluorescence characteristics and competition for ligands between copper and zinc, and cadmium xvii and lead. The results showed that the fraction >30 kDa and 30-10 kDa had high carbohydrates contents, but low proteins and lipids, whereas for the 10-3 kDa fraction no variation on the biochemical composition was obtained. Fluorescence analysis showed peaks that define proteinaceous materials with 2 5 aromatic rings ususally assigned to be of phytoplankton origin. The CL and logK'ML for the different molecular weight fractions indicated a broad chemical diversity of the ligands that had different affinities for the metals. Metal competition titrations on the excreted material showed that it was only for the >30 kDa fraction that either previously added copper or zinc were complexed by ligands previously available to zinc and copper, respectively. In the 30-10 kDa fraction previously added lead, was complexed by ligands that were available to cadmium. In all fractions no lead complexation capacity was detected when cadmium had been previously added.
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