Lecture 3 12 755 Chemical Speciation cont Note
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Lecture 3 12. 755 Chemical Speciation cont. Note: Review paper Vraspir and Butler 2009 1
Some general paper topic areas • • • Specific geochemistry of element(s) Particular sources/sinks (rivers, dust, hydrothermal, groundwater or sedimentary) Influences of metal(s) on primary productivity or other biological processes Paleoclimate (Cd Zn other tracers in biominerals) Ancient Ocean/Co-Evolution of Ocean Chemistry and Life Analytical approaches Specific metalloenzyme(s) and the relationship(s) to biogeochemical function/processes Policy of iron fertilization and other climate mitigation proposals Aspects of marine pollution Redox processes Aspects of metal toxicology Application of Modeling Studies to trace metal biogeochemistry 2
3 Morel, Allen, Saito, Treatise on Geochemisrty 2003
Common Inorganic Analytical Approaches • Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (GF-AAS) – Older technique, often coupled with solvent extraction, not used as much anymore • Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) – Quadrapoles, high resolution magnetic sector, multicollector • Flow Injection/Chemiluminescence/Spectrophotometry • Electrochemistry (Voltammetry) 4
Types of Electrochemical Analyses • Cathodic Stripping Voltametry (Fe, Co, Ni, Zn, Cu) – Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode (CSV-HMDE) – Preconcentrates using adsorption of a metal-Lsynthetic complex – Reduces the metal (and in some cases the ligand) to generate signal • e. g. -0. 6 V to -1. 4 V • Anodic Stripping Voltametry (Zn, Cd, Pb) – Thin Film Mercury Rotating disk electrodes (ASV TF-RDE) – Preconcentrates using adsorption of elemental metal holding a reduction potential – No synthetic Ligand needed – Oxidizes the metal to achieve signal • e. g. -1. 4 to -0. 4 V 5
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Bruland 1988 9
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Calibration of the Synthetic Ligand with EDTA 12
Kinetics of Competitive Ligand Exchange 13
To actually calculate ligand concentrations, and Kcond titration data is analyzed using Scatchard plots or van den Berg/Ruzic plot, or non-linear fitting 14
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In culture, copper ligands are produced by cyanobacteria Moffett and Brand, Limnol Oceanogr, 1996 19
Cobalt ligands in seawater have a biological source (Production of ligands in a Synechococcus feature in the Costa Rica Upwelling Dome Saito et al. , Limnol Oceanogr 2005) 20
From Buck and Bruland 2007 The physiochemical speciation of dissolved iron in the Bering Sea, Alaska Limnol Oceanogr, 2007 “These observations suggest that the phytoplankton community is readily able to access dissolved Fe from the Fe. L 1 complex, resulting in excess L 1 between dissolved Fe and L 1 ligand concentrations in samples with intermediate dissolved Fe, and this is a seemingly ubiquitous feature of dissolved Fe cycling in the marine environment. ” • Fe. L 1 as a nutritional source? • How do phytoplankton acquire iron and other bioactive metals? 21
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