Selenium Associations in Estuarine Sediments: Redox Effects |
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Authors: | Gregory M. Peters William A. Maher John P. Barford Vincent G. Gomes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chemical Engineering Department, University of Sydney, 2006, Australia 2. Faculty of Applied Science, University of Canberra, PO Box 1, ACT 2616, Belconnen, Australia
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Abstract: | Selenium (Se) is a contaminant of concern in environments affected by discharges from smelting and coal-burning industries. Experiments hate been performed to investigate the phase associations of selenium in contaminated sediments under a range of controlled redox conditions. In this study, Se sediment associations were examined using the BCR sequential extraction technique after stabilisation at different redox states. It was shown that although most of the sediment-bound Se is associated with the operationally-defined “organic sulfide” fraction, as the measured redox potential of the system is increased. more Se moves into the “exchangeable” and “iron manganese oxy hydroxide” fractions. In these fractions. contaminants can be expected to be more bioavailable. As the mass of Se absorbed to sediments is typically at least an order of magnitude higher than the mass dissolved in porewaters. significant Se exposure may result from oxidative shifts in Se associations. |
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