Multi-Regression Prediction of Metal Partition Coefficients under Various Physical/Chemical Conditions“Design of Experiments As, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn”

E. Alkhatib, Danielle Grunzke, T. Chabot
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The behavior of metals in surface water is complex and their partition coefficients can be impacted by many factors. Organic matter (OM) content in sediments, pH and salinity, are factors that may influence speciation and partitioning of metals. The difficulty in describing the impacts and relationships are that these processes are interconnected with no dominant associations among all. In this study, the partitioning of five metals (As, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn) under different levels of salinity, pH, and OM content were investigated. A series of factorial design experiments are evaluated in which three levels of OM are tested each time against five levels each of salinity and pH; the design of experiments was generated by the statistical software program MiniTab16®. All metals tested showed a trend of increasing Kd with the increase of OM 0.36% to 4.32%. Higher Kd were the result of the increase in pH from 3-10.5 and lower Kd values resulted after an increase in salinity 0-3%. However, within that lower range of salinity, a positive linear correlation between Kd and salinity was observed which is attributed to potential formation of insoluble metal species with the increase of salinity. Multiple regression equations with the variables pH, OM and salinity were generated to predict Kd of each metal. The study showed no interaction between salinity/OM and pH/OM for all five metals.
不同物理/化学条件下金属分配系数的多元回归预测“As, Cr, Cu, Ni和Zn实验设计”
金属在地表水中的行为复杂,其分配系数受多种因素的影响。沉积物中的有机质(OM)含量、pH值和盐度是影响金属形态形成和分配的因素。描述这些影响和关系的困难在于,这些过程是相互关联的,在所有过程中没有主导关联。本研究研究了不同盐度、pH和OM含量下5种金属(As、Cr、Cu、Ni和Zn)的分配。对一系列析因设计实验进行了评估,其中每次测试三个水平的OM,分别测试盐度和pH值的五个水平;实验设计由统计软件程序MiniTab16®生成。随OM增加0.36% ~ 4.32%,各金属Kd均呈增加趋势。pH值从3 ~ 10.5增加导致Kd值升高,盐度增加0 ~ 3%导致Kd值降低。然而,在较低的盐度范围内,Kd与盐度呈线性正相关,这是由于随着盐度的增加,不溶性金属物质可能形成。建立了以pH、OM和盐度为变量的多元回归方程来预测每种金属的Kd。研究表明,所有五种金属的盐度/OM和pH/OM之间没有相互作用。
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