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The role of particles on the biogeochemical cycling of domoic acid and its isomers in natural water matrices

Authors :
Erin M. Lail
Robert J. Kieber
Stephen A. Skrabal
Jeffrey L. C. Wright
René-Christian Bouillon
Source :
Harmful Algae. 6:651-657
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

The adsorption of dissolved domoic acid (DA) and its geometrical isomers was assessed in aqueous solutions containing various types of particles. In one series of experiments carried out in coastal seawater, detectable net adsorption of 100 nM DA occurred only onto natural seawater particles (unfiltered seawater) and 0.5 g L −1 chromatographic silica (18%) in 0.2 μm-filtered seawater. Some net adsorption ( −1 suspension of estuarine sediment and 0.5 g L −1 solution of humic acid in filtered seawater. No losses were seen in 0.5 g L −1 suspensions of illite, kaolinite, montmorillonite, and silica sand. Biological degradation accounted for small losses (8–10%) in filtered seawater without particles. A second series of experiments using organic-free, iso -DA D, E, and F) showed negligible adsorption (0–8%) onto a variety of particles in filtered seawater, suggesting that major ions in seawater neutralize electrostatic attractions between particles and DA isomers. These results suggest that DA and its isomers are relatively hydrophilic and not particle reactive. Our data suggest that photochemical and biological degradation of dissolved DA and its isomers appears to occur in bulk surface seawater and its transport to bottom sediments must be mainly biologically driven.

Details

ISSN :
15689883
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Harmful Algae
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........900a4c5cf0b509d6dcebd9e9525ab24d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2007.01.005