Dissolution of PbS, CuS, and ZnS in oxic waters: effects of adsorbed natural organic matter

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Yi-Pin Lin
I-Chia Li
Ping-I Chou
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[1] National Taiwan University,Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering
[2] National Taiwan University,NTU Research Center for Future Earth
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Natural organic matter; Metal sulfide; Sediment; Climate change; Heavy metal remobilization;
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Metal sulfides serve as sinks of toxic heavy metals in anoxic sediments. Suspension of metal sulfides to oxic water columns may cause their oxidative dissolution, leading to the release of toxic heavy metal ions. Ubiquitous natural organic matter (NOM) could adsorb on the surfaces of metal sulfides and influence their dissolution. In this study, the dissolution of suspended PbS, CuS, and ZnS with different levels of adsorbed NOM was investigated. The rates of metal release showed the following order after normalization by the available surface areas: PbS > CuS > ZnS. The adsorbed NOM was found to inhibit the oxidative dissolution of PbS and ZnS; the degree of inhibition was enhanced by increased levels of NOM adsorption. In contrast, the dissolution of CuS was found to increase and then decrease with increased levels of NOM adsorption. These results show that adsorbed NOM can promote metal release via ligand-induced dissolution, as well as inhibit metal release by forming a barrier against oxygen and proton attacks. The relative importance of these processes is metal specific and governs the overall impacts of NOM adsorption on the dissolution of metal sulfides. The results imply that remobilization of heavy metals from contaminated sediments during intensified storm events should be carefully evaluated in terms of metals of concern and levels of organic matter adsorption.
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页码:18102 / 18110
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