TY - JOUR
T1 - Speciation of organic phosphorus in a sediment profile of Lake Taihu I
T2 - Chemical forms and their transformation
AU - Xu, Di
AU - Ding, Shiming
AU - Li, Bin
AU - Bai, Xiuling
AU - Fan, Chengxin
AU - Zhang, Chaosheng
PY - 2013/4/1
Y1 - 2013/4/1
N2 - Organic phosphorus (nonreactive P, NRP) is a major component of P in sediments, but information about its chemical forms and dynamic transformation is limited. The chemical forms and dynamic behaviors of NRP in a sediment profile from Lake Taihu, a freshwater and eutrophic lake in China, were investigated. Five forms of NRP in the sediments were extracted based on a chemical fractionation technique, including easily labile NRP (NaHCO3-NRP), reactive metal oxide-bound NRP (HC1-NRP), humic acid-associated NRP (NaOH-NRPHA), fulvic acid-associated NRP (NaOH-NRPFA) and residual NRP (Res-TP). There were notable transformations with increasing sediment depth from the labile NaHCO3-NRP and NaOH-NRP pools to the recalcitrant HC1-NRP and Res-TP pools, which caused the NRP to become increasingly recalcitrant as the early diagenetic processes proceeded. Further analyses showed that the relative changes in contents of organic matter and reactive Fe oxides in the sediment profile triggered a competition for binding NRP fractions and led to the transformation of NRP. The results highlighted the importance of abiotic processes in regulating the diagenesis of organic P and its stability in sediments.
AB - Organic phosphorus (nonreactive P, NRP) is a major component of P in sediments, but information about its chemical forms and dynamic transformation is limited. The chemical forms and dynamic behaviors of NRP in a sediment profile from Lake Taihu, a freshwater and eutrophic lake in China, were investigated. Five forms of NRP in the sediments were extracted based on a chemical fractionation technique, including easily labile NRP (NaHCO3-NRP), reactive metal oxide-bound NRP (HC1-NRP), humic acid-associated NRP (NaOH-NRPHA), fulvic acid-associated NRP (NaOH-NRPFA) and residual NRP (Res-TP). There were notable transformations with increasing sediment depth from the labile NaHCO3-NRP and NaOH-NRP pools to the recalcitrant HC1-NRP and Res-TP pools, which caused the NRP to become increasingly recalcitrant as the early diagenetic processes proceeded. Further analyses showed that the relative changes in contents of organic matter and reactive Fe oxides in the sediment profile triggered a competition for binding NRP fractions and led to the transformation of NRP. The results highlighted the importance of abiotic processes in regulating the diagenesis of organic P and its stability in sediments.
KW - Fractionation
KW - Lake Taihu
KW - Organic phosphorus
KW - Sediment
KW - Transformation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84876713633
U2 - 10.1016/S1001-0742(12)60136-3
DO - 10.1016/S1001-0742(12)60136-3
M3 - Article
SN - 1001-0742
VL - 25
SP - 637
EP - 644
JO - Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
JF - Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
IS - 4
ER -