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苏州河底泥重金属形态分析
引用本文:陈炜,钱光人,LIM Teik Thye.苏州河底泥重金属形态分析[J].上海大学学报(英文版),2007,11(4):415-425.
作者姓名:陈炜  钱光人  LIM Teik Thye
作者单位:College of Environmental Engineering Shanghai University,College of Environmental Engineering,Shanghai University,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Nanyang Technological University,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Nanyang Technological University,Shanghai 200072,P.R.China,Shanghai 200072,P.R.China,Singapore 639798,Singapore 639798
基金项目:上海市科委资助项目;国家高技术研究发展计划(863计划)
摘    要:Nine elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) in sediment samples at 7 sites (Site 1-7) from Suzhou Creek in Shanghai were analyzed with the Community Bareau of Reference (BCR) (sequential extraction (SE)) protocol and simultaneously extracted metals (SEM)/acid volatile sulfide (AVS) procedure to assess the metal bioavailability and toxicology in this area. The results showed that the BCR extraction can be utilized as an additional tool with the AVS method for assessing the potential bioavailability and toxicity of metals in sediments. Pollution from S5 (Site 5) was more severe than from other sites, especially Pb, Cu and Zn. Among all the sites, more than 80% of the total concentration of Fe existed in the residual fraction, As, Cr, Mn also dominated in the residual fraction (more than 50%). While Cd, Ni and Zn (more than 35%) were mainly in the non-stable phase. Cu had a strong affinity with oxidizable phase and Pb varied from site to site. The SEM/AVS ratio was less than one in these sediments and results implied that the majority of Zn and Ni (〉 40%) were bound to AVS. In contrast, Pb, Cu and Cd were little bound to AVS due to their low ration of SEM-Pb, Cu, Cd to corresponding total concentration and relatively high Dorewater concentration.

关 键 词:表面沉积物  连续萃取物  生物可利用率  重金属  环境保护
收稿时间:2 December 2005
修稿时间:2005-12-02

Speciation of heavy metals in surface sediments from Suzhou Creek
CHEN Wei,QIAN Guang-ren,LIM Teik Thye,CHUI Peng-cheong.Speciation of heavy metals in surface sediments from Suzhou Creek[J].Journal of Shanghai University(English Edition),2007,11(4):415-425.
Authors:CHEN Wei  QIAN Guang-ren  LIM Teik Thye  CHUI Peng-cheong
Institution:1. College of Environmental Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, P. R. China
2. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798
Abstract:Nine elements (As,Cd,Cr,Cu,Fe,Mn,Ni,Pb,Zn) in sediment samples at 7 sites (Site 1-7) from Suzhou Creek in Shanghai were analyzed with the Community Barean of Reference (BCR),(sequential extraction (SE)) protocol and simultaneously extracted metals (SEM)/acid volatile sulfide (AVS) procedure to assess the metal bioavailability and toxicology in this area.The results showed that the BCR extraction can be utilized as an additional tool with the AVS method for assessing the potential bioavailability and toxicity of metals in sediments.Pollution from S5 (Site 5) was more severe than from other sites,especially Pb,Cu and Zn.Among all the sites,more than 80% of the total concentration of Fe existed in the residual fraction,As,Cr,Mn also dominated in the residual fraction (more than 50%).While Cd,Ni and Zn (more than 35%) were mainly in the non-stable phase.Cu had a strong affinity with oxidizable phase and Pb varied from site to site.The SEM/AVS ratio was less than one in these sediments and results implied that the majority of Zn and Ni (>40%) were bound to AVS. In contrast,Pb,Cu and Cd were little bound to AVS due to their low ration of SEM-Pb,Cu,Cd to corresponding total concentration and relatively high porewater concentration.
Keywords:surface sediments  sequential extraction (SE)  bioavailability  simultaneously extracted metals (SEM)  acid volatile sulfide (AVS)  
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