Heavy metals (HMs) present in the natural aquatic environment can form a ternary aggregate of "EPS-DOM-HMs" with the prevalent microalgae extracellular polymers substances (EPS) and macromolecular dissolved organic matters (DOMs), which show special molecular structure and biological interaction. This study reveals the formation of "EPS-TA-HMs" and the mechanism of their physiological and metabolic effects on Raphidocelis subcapitata. Results indicate that TA-Cr(III) can bind to EPS to form ternary aggregates with substances coexisting large and small hydrodynamic diameters and that the interactions are dominated by hydrophobic interactions of the protein binding to the pyrrole ring of the polyphenol and hydrogen bonding interactions formed by OC-(N R O).
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