Spectroscopic characterization of dissolved organic matter from macroalgae Ulva pertusa decomposition and its binding behaviors with Cu(II).

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

Marine and Fishery institute of Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan 316021, China; Marine Fisheries Research Institute of Zhejiang, Key Laboratory of Sustainable Utilization of Technology Research for Fishery Resource of Zhejiang Province, Zhoushan 316021, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study examines the characteristics and behaviors of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from decomposing macroalgae (Ulva pertusa), highlighting its significance as a source of organic material in coastal waters.
  • The research shows that during decomposition, the properties of U. pertusa-DOM, such as hydrophobicity and aromaticity, increase, while certain protein-like components decrease in relative abundance.
  • Additionally, the ability of U. pertusa-DOM to bind copper ions (Cu(II)) varies over time, with the binding strength being influenced by the DOM's composition and microbial activity, providing insights into nutrient cycling and metal interactions in coastal ecosystems.

Article Abstract

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from macroalgae is regarded a crucial source of autochthonous DOM in coastal ocean. In the present study, the characteristics of DOM from the macroalgae Ulva pertusa decomposition (U. pertusa-DOM) and its binding behaviors with Cu(II) using multiple spectroscopic techniques and chemometric analyses. The labile U. pertusa-DOM could be consumed and transformed by microorganisms. The absorption spectroscopic descriptors indicate that the hydrophobicity, aromaticity, and molecular weight of the U. pertusa-DOM increase during the 27-day incubation period. Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix spectroscopy combined with parallel factor analysis suggests that the relative abundance of the protein-like component (C1) (96.10-84.96%) sequentially decreases, whereas the humic-like components (C2) (2.16-9.73%) and (C3) (1.75-5.31%) in the U. pertusa-DOM increase with the U. pertusa decomposition. The Cu(II) binding properties of the U. pertusa-DOM are dependent on the decomposition time. The order of the conditional stability constant (logK) is C2 > C1 > C3. The complexation capacity (f) of C1 is higher than those of C2 and C3 at a specific time. Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy coupled with two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy reveals that the microbial degradation could accelerate the Cu(II) binding to humic-like fractions in the U. pertusa-DOM. These findings will help us better understand the biogeochemical behaviors of macroalgal DOM and heavy metal in coastal ecosystems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112811DOI Listing

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