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Chemosphere ; 317: 137896, 2023 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36682631

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In this work, uranium (U(VI)) binding characteristics of the intrinsic dissolved organic matters (DOM) from the biochars prepared under thermal air oxidation (TAO) and non-TAO conditions were studied using synchronous fluorescence spectra (SFS) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) in conjunction with the general two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS), heterospectral 2D-COS and moving-window (MW) 2D-COS. The chemical compositions of the intrinsic DOMs from biochars with/without TAO were investigated by Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS). Results showed that the preferential binding of U(VI) to functional groups followed the order: 937 (carboxyl γC-OH), 981 (carboxyl γC-OH), 1511 (aromatic vC = C), 1108 (esters or ethers vC-O), 1282 (esters or carboxyl vC-O), 1698 (saturated carboxylic acid or ketone vC = O) cm-1 for biochar DOM after TAO (OB600), and 937 (carboxyl γC-OH), 1484 (lipids δC-H or phenolic vC-O), 1201 (esters or carboxyl vC-O), 1112 (esters or ethers vC-O), 1706 (saturated aldehyde, carboxylic acid or ketone vC = O), 1060 (phenolic, esters or ethers vC-O), 1014 (phenolic, esters or ethers vC-O) cm-1 for the pristine biochar (B600). Fulvic-like substances at 375 nm in the biochar DOM showed a preferential binding with U(VI) after TAO, while humic-like substances played a more critical role in the U(VI) complexation with biochar DOM obtained from non-TAO condition. The results also indicated that TAO increased the content of fluorescent DOM and the chemical stability of DOM-U(VI) complexes. The FT-ICR MS results showed an increase in the relative abundance of protein-like, carbohydrates-like, tannins-like, unsaturated hydrocarbons, and condensed aromatic structure and a decrease in the relative abundance of lipid-like and lignin-like after TAO. Consequently, although biochar after TAO had a much poorer content of intrinsic DOM, its intrinsic DOM showed a much higher capacity in U(VI) precipitation. Therefore, the TAO substantially changed the chemical composition, binding property and environmental behavior of intrinsic DOM from biochar.


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Uranio , Uranio/análisis , Materia Orgánica Disuelta , Sustancias Húmicas/análisis , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia/métodos , Éteres , Cetonas
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