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Binding of Cu, Co, and Cs to fluorescent components of natural organic matter (NOM) from three contrasting sites

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Aqueous natural organic matter (NOM) contains different types of functional groups (carboxylic, phenolic, sulfidic, etc.), and hence could change the speciation of metals in environmental systems. This work is a proof-of-concept study on the interaction of three metals (Cu, Co, and Cs) with NOM using fluorescence spectroscopy. The specific aim was to determine the conditional stability constants for these three metals with NOM optical components, obtained from the quenching of fluorescence signals. Three contrasting water types were sampled in Northern Ontario: a pristine source (Cross Rd.), an urban-impacted source (Junction Creek), and an industrially impacted creek (Copper Cliff creek). In this investigation, Cu2+ was used as a benchmark, whereas Co2+ and Cs+ analyses were novel applications of this technique. Humic-like (H-like; terrestrial and microbial), fulvic-like (F-like), and protein-like (P-like) fluorescence components were found in various proportions at the three sampling sites. For these samples, the fluorescence signals of the H-, F-, and P-like components were quenched upon additions of Cu2+. The computed conditional stability constants (as log Kc) ranged from 4.46 to 6.06. In contrast, Kc values with Co2+ were measurable only for the two H-like components of the pristine sample (log Kc 3.02–4.05). Cesium (Cs+) induced quenching only for the P-like component at the industrial-impacted site (log Kc 4.82–5.03). While this study corroborates earlier reports that Cu2+-NOM interactions can be measured by fluorescence, we are showing for the first time a direct chemical interaction of Co2+ and Cs+ with specific NOM components, as reported by fluorescence quenching.

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The authors wish to thank T. Maki and G. Spiers, of the Elliot Lake Research Field Station for ion analyses. Two of us (SH, FC) benefited from the Professional Allowance funds of Laurentian University. This work was presented at the Goldschmidt conference in Paris (France), August 13-19, 2017, poster no. 3154.

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Correspondence to François Caron.

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Responsible editor: Philippe Garrigues

Scott Hume is deceased.

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Hume, S., Caron, F. & Siemann, S. Binding of Cu, Co, and Cs to fluorescent components of natural organic matter (NOM) from three contrasting sites. Environ Sci Pollut Res 25, 20141–20153 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-018-2181-1

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