Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from macroalgae is regarded a crucial source of autochthonous DOM in coastal ocean. In the present study, the characteristics of DOM from the macroalgae Ulva pertusa decomposition (U. pertusa-DOM) and its binding behaviors with Cu(II) using multiple spectroscopic techniques and chemometric analyses. The labile U. pertusa-DOM could be consumed and transformed by microorganisms. The absorption spectroscopic descriptors indicate that the hydrophobicity, aromaticity, and molecular weight of the U. pertusa-DOM increase during the 27-day incubation period. Fluorescence excitation–emission matrix spectroscopy combined with parallel factor analysis suggests that the relative abundance of the protein-like component (C1...
The speciation of Cu(II) in marine waters is dominated by organic ligands, which have resisted detai...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic environments; it plays a key rol...
The present study addresses the key issue of linking the chemical speciation to the uptake of priori...
Macroalgae are a significant source of extracellular organic material in the coastal areas of the Me...
Stable Cu isotope (<sup>65</sup>Cu) was complexed with various representative dissolved organic carb...
The capacity of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced during the onset, development and de...
This thesis involves an investigation of the interaction between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and ...
Metal complexation by dissolved organic matter (DOM) is considered to decrease metal bioavailability...
The rapid proliferation of planktonic algae induced by eutrophication and climate warming make algae...
Autotrophic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is central to the carbon biogeochemistry of aquatic syste...
International audienceThe concentrations of dissolved copper (Cud), copper-binding ligands, thiourea...
The marine green macroalga Ulva (Chlorophyta) lives in a mutualistic symbiosis with bacteria that in...
Environmental context The toxicity of copper to aquatic life is highly dependent on its chemical for...
Microalgae have evolved mechanisms to respond to changes in copper ion availability, which are very ...
Original research articleThe capacity of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced during the ...
The speciation of Cu(II) in marine waters is dominated by organic ligands, which have resisted detai...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic environments; it plays a key rol...
The present study addresses the key issue of linking the chemical speciation to the uptake of priori...
Macroalgae are a significant source of extracellular organic material in the coastal areas of the Me...
Stable Cu isotope (<sup>65</sup>Cu) was complexed with various representative dissolved organic carb...
The capacity of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced during the onset, development and de...
This thesis involves an investigation of the interaction between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and ...
Metal complexation by dissolved organic matter (DOM) is considered to decrease metal bioavailability...
The rapid proliferation of planktonic algae induced by eutrophication and climate warming make algae...
Autotrophic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is central to the carbon biogeochemistry of aquatic syste...
International audienceThe concentrations of dissolved copper (Cud), copper-binding ligands, thiourea...
The marine green macroalga Ulva (Chlorophyta) lives in a mutualistic symbiosis with bacteria that in...
Environmental context The toxicity of copper to aquatic life is highly dependent on its chemical for...
Microalgae have evolved mechanisms to respond to changes in copper ion availability, which are very ...
Original research articleThe capacity of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced during the ...
The speciation of Cu(II) in marine waters is dominated by organic ligands, which have resisted detai...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of aquatic environments; it plays a key rol...
The present study addresses the key issue of linking the chemical speciation to the uptake of priori...