<p>Colloidal phosphorus (P) may represent an important fraction of the P in natural waters, but these colloids remain poorly characterized. In this work, we demonstrate the applicability of asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) coupled to high resolution ICP-MS for the characterization of low concentrations of P-bearing colloids. Colloids from five streams draining catchments with contrasting properties were characterized by AF4-ICP-MS and by membrane filtration. All streams contain free humic substances (2-3 nm) and Fe-bearing colloids (3-1200 nm). Two soft water streams contain primary Fe oxyhydroxide-humic nanoparticles (3-6 nm) and aggregates thereof (up to 150 nm). In contrast, three harder water streams contain larger aggrega...
Elemental contents in catchment headwaters are indicative of the load of nutrients and minerals cycl...
Colloidal and particulate natural organic matter was size-fractionated and concentrated from the Rio...
Due to the limited solubility of phosphorus (P) in soil, understanding its binding in fine colloids ...
Colloidal phosphorus (P) may represent an important fraction of the P in natural waters, but these c...
Natural fine colloids and nanoparticles have the potential to encapsulate and bind nutrients. Their ...
Natural fine colloids and nanoparticles have the potential to encapsulate and bind nutrients. Their ...
Natural fine colloids and nanoparticles have the potential to encapsulate and bind nutrients. Their ...
Phosphorus (P) in natural waters may be bound to iron (Fe) bearing colloids. However, the natural va...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many aquatic ecosystems. In agriculture, P is present in fe...
International audienceColloids (1~1000 nm) are major phosphorus (P) carrier phases in agricultural s...
Stream waters reflect the natural load of nutrients and minerals cycled within or released from ecos...
Iron (Fe) oxyhydroxide minerals are ubiquitous in soil and are major sinks for humic substances, tra...
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
Phosphorus transport from agricultural land contributes to eutrophication of surface waters. Pipe dr...
Elemental contents in catchment headwaters are indicative of the load of nutrients and minerals cycl...
Colloidal and particulate natural organic matter was size-fractionated and concentrated from the Rio...
Due to the limited solubility of phosphorus (P) in soil, understanding its binding in fine colloids ...
Colloidal phosphorus (P) may represent an important fraction of the P in natural waters, but these c...
Natural fine colloids and nanoparticles have the potential to encapsulate and bind nutrients. Their ...
Natural fine colloids and nanoparticles have the potential to encapsulate and bind nutrients. Their ...
Natural fine colloids and nanoparticles have the potential to encapsulate and bind nutrients. Their ...
Phosphorus (P) in natural waters may be bound to iron (Fe) bearing colloids. However, the natural va...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many aquatic ecosystems. In agriculture, P is present in fe...
International audienceColloids (1~1000 nm) are major phosphorus (P) carrier phases in agricultural s...
Stream waters reflect the natural load of nutrients and minerals cycled within or released from ecos...
Iron (Fe) oxyhydroxide minerals are ubiquitous in soil and are major sinks for humic substances, tra...
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
Phosphorus transport from agricultural land contributes to eutrophication of surface waters. Pipe dr...
Elemental contents in catchment headwaters are indicative of the load of nutrients and minerals cycl...
Colloidal and particulate natural organic matter was size-fractionated and concentrated from the Rio...
Due to the limited solubility of phosphorus (P) in soil, understanding its binding in fine colloids ...