Impact of Biofouling on Diffusive Gradient in Thin Film Measurements in Water

Type : ACL
Nature : Production scientifique
Au bénéfice du Laboratoire : Non
Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2012
Auteurs (5) : UHER Emmanuelle ZHANG Hao SANTOS S TUSSEAU-VUILLEMIN Marie-hélène GOURLAY-FRANCÉ Catherine
Revue scientifique : Analytical Chemistry
Volume : 84
Fascicule : 7
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DOI : 10.1021/ac2028535
URL : 10.1021/ac2028535
Abstract : The technique of diffusive gradient in thin film (DGT) is commonly used to assess metal contamination in natural waters. In this paper, we assess the effect of biofouling on DGT measured labile concentrations in water and investigate whether an additional nuclepore polycarbonate membrane on the surface of DGT devices can limit biofilm growth. Simultaneous field deployments of DGT equipped with and without the additional membrane in a canal receiving wastewater were compared. The effect of the biofilm was also assessed in controlled laboratory experiments, completed by the experimental determination of several metals diffusion coefficients in the hydrogel and membrane systems. The biofilms effect was problematic only from the 10th day of accumulation. Accumulation of some elements is highly biased by the presence of a thick biofilm (Zn, Ni, Cd). The polycarbonate membrane improved the quantification of Cd and Ni but adversely affects the quantification of Cr and Co. A kinetic model is proposed to explain the biofilm role on the DGT measurement. Depending on the metals of interest, it is possible to limit bias due to biofilms by using an additional polycarbonate membrane.
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Commentaire : Publisher: American Chemical Society
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Uher E, Zhang H, Santos S, Tusseau-Vuillemin M-H, Gourlay-Francé C (2012) Impact of Biofouling on Diffusive Gradient in Thin Film Measurements in Water. Anal Chem 84 | doi: 10.1021/ac2028535