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Effect of pH on Pb biouptake by the freshwater alga Chlorella kesslerii

Slaveykova, Vera I.  
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Wilkinson, Kevin J.
2003
Environmental Chemistry Letters

The effect of pH on Pb bioaccumulation by Chlorella kesslerii was studied. Both Pb uptake fluxes and Pb bound to membrane transport sites increased with an increase in pH from 4.0-5.0, were relatively stable in the pH interval 5.0-6.5, and increased again at pH 7.0 and 8.0. Protons affected Pb adsorption to the algal surface by competing directly for surface sites, by modifying the overall algal surface charge and by modifying the chem. speciation of Pb in soln. These results indicate a failure of the free-ion activity or biotic ligand models above pH 6.5, possibly due to the bioaccumulation of hydroxo or carbonato Pb complexes. [on SciFinder (R)]

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10311-003-0041-8
Author(s)
Slaveykova, Vera I.  
Wilkinson, Kevin J.
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Environmental Chemistry Letters
Volume

1

Issue

3

Start page

185

End page

189

Subjects

Bioaccumulation

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Chlorella kesslerii

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pH (effect of pH on Pb biol. uptake by freshwater alga Chlorella kesslerii)

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Biological transport (uptake

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effect of pH on Pb biol. uptake by freshwater alga Chlorella kesslerii)

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lead uptake bioaccumulation Chlorella

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November 27, 2007
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