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首页> 外文期刊>International journal of PIXE >APPLICATION OF PIXE FOR A MULTI-ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR HEAVY METAL POLLUTION
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APPLICATION OF PIXE FOR A MULTI-ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR HEAVY METAL POLLUTION

机译:PIXE在海洋浮游植物多元素分析中的应用,以开发一种新的重金属污染生物评估方法

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Particle-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) was applied for the determination of heavy metals accumulated in natural phytoplankton. We selected four Japanese marine sites to collect phytoplankton: Toni Bay and Kamaishi Bay (Kamaishi, Iwate) as non-polluted areas; and Shimotsu port (Shimotsu, Wakayama) and Toyama new port (Shinminato, Toyama) as polluted areas. After removing the zooplankton and visible dust by passing the seawater through an NXX13 plankton net (95-μm mesh aperture), the phytoplankton were collected on a polycarbonate filter (25 mm diameter, 1.0 μm pore size) by suction filtration. The filter was dried and subjected to scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and a PIXE analysis. The phytoplankton consisted of diatoms, dinoflagellates and coccolithophores were observed by SEM analysis on the filter prepared from 100 ml of Toni Bay seawater. Heavy metals (Pb, Ni, Cu, Cr, Zn, Mn, Hg and As) could be detected by the PIXE analysis in almost all the cases tested, in which 50-200 ml each of respective seawater sample was filtered. There was a linear relationship between the amount of heavy metals on the polycarbonate filter (ng cm-2) and the volume of seawater (25-200 ml) filtered (i.e. the amount of phytoplankton collected on the filter). Likewise, the PIXE analysis revealed that significant differences in heavy metal contamination between the polluted and non-polluted areas, and also among sampling sites in a polluted area depending on the location and seawater movement. These results indicate that a multi-element analysis of marine phytoplankton by PIXE would be a promising technique for biologically assessing and monitoring heavy metal pollution in the first link of the aquatic food chain.
机译:粒子诱导的X射线发射(PIXE)用于测定天然浮游植物中积累的重金属。我们选择了四个日本海洋场所来收集浮游植物:托尼湾和釜石湾(岩手县釜石市)为无污染地区。以及被称为污染区的下津港(和歌山县下津市)和富山新港(富山县新港市)。通过使海水穿过NXX13浮游生物网(95-μm网眼孔径)去除浮游动物和可见尘埃后,通过吸滤将浮游植物收集在聚碳酸酯过滤器(直径25 mm,孔径1.0μm)上。干燥过滤器,并进行扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和PIXE分析。在由100 ml的Toni湾海水制成的滤池上,通过SEM分析,观察到了由硅藻,藻鞭毛体和鳞茎珊瑚组成的浮游植物。在几乎所有测试情况下,都可以通过PIXE分析检测出重金属(Pb,Ni,Cu,Cr,Zn,Mn,Hg和As),其中分别过滤了50-200 ml海水样品。聚碳酸酯过滤器上的重金属量(ng cm-2)与过滤的海水量(25-200 ml)(即过滤器上收集的浮游植物量)之间存在线性关系。同样,PIXE分析表明,重金属污染在污染区和非污染区之间以及污染区的采样点之间也存在显着差异,这取决于位置和海水运动。这些结果表明,通过PIXE对海洋浮游植物进行多元素分析将是一种有前途的技术,可用于生物评估和监测水生食物链第一环节中的重金属污染。

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