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Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid

Peat-derived organic matter, as powerful chelators, is of great significance for the transport of Fe to the ocean and the enhancement of dissolved Fe. However, the iron binding capacity of molecular weight (MW)-fractionated dissolved organic matter is variable, due to its structure and composition h...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yaqin, Liu, Chang, Li, Yuxia, Song, Liuting, Yang, Jie, Zuo, Rui, Li, Jian, Teng, Yanguo, Wang, Jinsheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35805509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137838
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author Zhang, Yaqin
Liu, Chang
Li, Yuxia
Song, Liuting
Yang, Jie
Zuo, Rui
Li, Jian
Teng, Yanguo
Wang, Jinsheng
author_facet Zhang, Yaqin
Liu, Chang
Li, Yuxia
Song, Liuting
Yang, Jie
Zuo, Rui
Li, Jian
Teng, Yanguo
Wang, Jinsheng
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description Peat-derived organic matter, as powerful chelators, is of great significance for the transport of Fe to the ocean and the enhancement of dissolved Fe. However, the iron binding capacity of molecular weight (MW)-fractionated dissolved organic matter is variable, due to its structure and composition heterogeneity. In this work, we used the standard Pahokee Peat fulvic acid (PPFA) as an example, and investigated the spectroscopy properties and Fe(III) binding ability of PPFA and different molecular weight fractions by UV–Vis absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy and the Donnan Membrane Technique (DMT). The results showed binding sites for Fe(III) at the 263 nm and >320 nm regions in differential absorbance spectra. Upon increasing the iron concentration to 18.00 μmol·L(−1), the critical binding capacity was exceeded, which resulted in a decrease in absorbance. Fe(III) was found to prefer to bind to humic-like components, and ultraviolet humic-like fluorophores displayed stronger binding strength. High molecular weight PPFA fractions (>10 kDa) possessed more aromatic and hydrophobic components, displayed a higher degree of humification, and exhibited higher metal binding potential. Furthermore, the speciation analysis and stability constant ((c)K) were calculated using Donnan membrane equilibrium. The correlation between (c)K values and PPFA spectral properties demonstrated that aromaticity, hydrophobicity, molecular weight and humification degree were crucial indices of PPFA–Fe(III) affinity. Significantly, the humification degree, represented by HIX, showed the strongest correlation (r = 0.929, p = 0.003), which could be used to estimate the binding strength. This study provides further understanding of the complexation mechanism of iron and DOM in the peat environment and identifies the considerable effect of molecular weight.
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spelling pubmed-92661972022-07-09 Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid Zhang, Yaqin Liu, Chang Li, Yuxia Song, Liuting Yang, Jie Zuo, Rui Li, Jian Teng, Yanguo Wang, Jinsheng Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Peat-derived organic matter, as powerful chelators, is of great significance for the transport of Fe to the ocean and the enhancement of dissolved Fe. However, the iron binding capacity of molecular weight (MW)-fractionated dissolved organic matter is variable, due to its structure and composition heterogeneity. In this work, we used the standard Pahokee Peat fulvic acid (PPFA) as an example, and investigated the spectroscopy properties and Fe(III) binding ability of PPFA and different molecular weight fractions by UV–Vis absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy and the Donnan Membrane Technique (DMT). The results showed binding sites for Fe(III) at the 263 nm and >320 nm regions in differential absorbance spectra. Upon increasing the iron concentration to 18.00 μmol·L(−1), the critical binding capacity was exceeded, which resulted in a decrease in absorbance. Fe(III) was found to prefer to bind to humic-like components, and ultraviolet humic-like fluorophores displayed stronger binding strength. High molecular weight PPFA fractions (>10 kDa) possessed more aromatic and hydrophobic components, displayed a higher degree of humification, and exhibited higher metal binding potential. Furthermore, the speciation analysis and stability constant ((c)K) were calculated using Donnan membrane equilibrium. The correlation between (c)K values and PPFA spectral properties demonstrated that aromaticity, hydrophobicity, molecular weight and humification degree were crucial indices of PPFA–Fe(III) affinity. Significantly, the humification degree, represented by HIX, showed the strongest correlation (r = 0.929, p = 0.003), which could be used to estimate the binding strength. This study provides further understanding of the complexation mechanism of iron and DOM in the peat environment and identifies the considerable effect of molecular weight. MDPI 2022-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9266197/ /pubmed/35805509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137838 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Yaqin
Liu, Chang
Li, Yuxia
Song, Liuting
Yang, Jie
Zuo, Rui
Li, Jian
Teng, Yanguo
Wang, Jinsheng
Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid
title Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid
title_full Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid
title_fullStr Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid
title_short Spectroscopic Characteristics and Speciation Distribution of Fe(III) Binding to Molecular Weight-Dependent Standard Pahokee Peat Fulvic Acid
title_sort spectroscopic characteristics and speciation distribution of fe(iii) binding to molecular weight-dependent standard pahokee peat fulvic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35805509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137838
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