Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of ill-defined components, which makes the quantitative understanding of DOM functions in aquatic systems a challenging task. The traditional approach for studying such complex mixtures involves their separation into groups of different components, while assuming minimal or no alteration of their properties. By mixing the pre-isolated and well-characterised individual fractions of the DOM, including humic, fulvic and alginic acids, we have demonstrated that the free Pb ion concentrations and the adsorbed Pb plus Pb internalised by the alga Chlorella kesslerii in the presence of DOM samples of different compositions can be predicted on the basis of the experiments performed in the presence ...
Metal complexation by dissolved organic matter, as humic acids, is considered to decrease metal bioa...
The present study addresses the key issue of linking the chemical speciation to the uptake of priori...
The speciation, bioavailability and transport of Pb(II) in the environment are strongly affected by ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of ill-defined components,which makes the quanti...
In order to better understand the relationship between lead speciation and its bioavailability in na...
Years of experimentation in well-defined media has demonstrated that trace metal bioavailability sho...
The current work examines the effects of model allochtonous (humic substances) and autochtonous (mic...
In order to better understand the relationship between lead speciation and its bioavailability in na...
The present study examines the effect of humic acid on the uptake kinetics of Cd(II), Cu(II), and Pb...
The present study examines the effect of humic acid on the uptake kinetics of Cd(II), Cu(II), and Pb...
The present study examines the effect of humic acid on the uptake kinetics of Cd(II), Cu(II), and Pb...
To better understand the relationship between lead speciation and bioavailability in natural freshwa...
The present study provides results on the influence of humic substance (HS) photoalteration on lead ...
The relationship between lead speciation and its bioaccumulation by the alga Chlorella vulgaris was ...
The present study examines the role of humic acid, as a representative of dissolved organic matter, ...
Metal complexation by dissolved organic matter, as humic acids, is considered to decrease metal bioa...
The present study addresses the key issue of linking the chemical speciation to the uptake of priori...
The speciation, bioavailability and transport of Pb(II) in the environment are strongly affected by ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of ill-defined components,which makes the quanti...
In order to better understand the relationship between lead speciation and its bioavailability in na...
Years of experimentation in well-defined media has demonstrated that trace metal bioavailability sho...
The current work examines the effects of model allochtonous (humic substances) and autochtonous (mic...
In order to better understand the relationship between lead speciation and its bioavailability in na...
The present study examines the effect of humic acid on the uptake kinetics of Cd(II), Cu(II), and Pb...
The present study examines the effect of humic acid on the uptake kinetics of Cd(II), Cu(II), and Pb...
The present study examines the effect of humic acid on the uptake kinetics of Cd(II), Cu(II), and Pb...
To better understand the relationship between lead speciation and bioavailability in natural freshwa...
The present study provides results on the influence of humic substance (HS) photoalteration on lead ...
The relationship between lead speciation and its bioaccumulation by the alga Chlorella vulgaris was ...
The present study examines the role of humic acid, as a representative of dissolved organic matter, ...
Metal complexation by dissolved organic matter, as humic acids, is considered to decrease metal bioa...
The present study addresses the key issue of linking the chemical speciation to the uptake of priori...
The speciation, bioavailability and transport of Pb(II) in the environment are strongly affected by ...