Patricia Merdy
University of the South, Toulon-Var
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Chemosphere | 2014
Patricia Merdy; Romain Achard; Ismahen Samaali; Yves Lucas
Selective extraction of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) without structural modification of the Natural Organic Matter (NOM) from a heavily contaminated sediment was investigated using various solvents mixtures. Structural modification of the NOM was monitored after extraction using 3D-fluorescence spectroscopy. Better results were obtained with a 15-h PAH extraction under reflux with a dichloromethane/cyclohexane 20/80 mixture. The experimental procedure was validated with NOM standard materials before to be applied on natural sediments. It could be applied to any environmental solid sample such as sediments and soils.
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | 2012
Patricia Merdy; Aurélie Bonnefoy; Céline Martias; Cédric Garnier; Sandrine Huclier
Fluorescence, polarographic and potentiometric analysis of sea water from the New Caledonia lagoon (located south of Noumea) allowed the determination of the specific properties of the dissolved and particulate phases of organic matter (OM)-metal complexes according to various regions of the lagoon. In particular, OM complexes with Ni, Zn, Pb, Cu, Cd were chosen in this study due to the sensitivity of these complexes to affect biocenosis of the nearby enclosed coral reef as well as their availability to enter the coast from erosion (terrigenous OM) or human activities from nickel extraction or pollution from waste sites (anthopogenic OM) that exist throughout New Caledonia. Combined with geochemical modelling, the OM-metal complexes analysis allowed the determination of their conditional stability constants which in turn helped in predicting the fate of the metal pollution in the lagoon. For the first time, fluorescence, polarographic and potentiometric techniques combined with geochemical models that employed discrete pKa distribution on OM enabled the determination of the origin of the OM, as either natural or anthopogenic.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015
Silwan Daouk; Carla Frege; Nicolas Blanc; Stéphane Mounier; Roland Redon; Patricia Merdy; Yves Lucas; Hans-Rudolf Pfeifer
UV/Vis fluorescence spectroscopy was used to study the possible interactions of dissolved organic matter (DOM) with the herbicide glyphosate and copper-based fungicide used in vineyards. The study focused on the role of DOM in the transport of these micropollutants from parcels to surface waters (river, lake). Soil solution and river water samples were collected in the Lavaux vineyard area, western Switzerland. Their fluorescence excitation emission matrices (EEM) were decomposed using parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis, and compared to their content in glyphosate and copper. PARAFAC analysis of EEM of both types of samples showed the contribution of protein-like and humic-like fluorophores. In soil water samples, complexes between fulvic-like and humic-like fluorophores of DOM, copper, and glyphosate were likely formed. In surface water, DOM-copper and glyphosate-copper interactions were observed, but not between glyphosate and DOM.
Applied Geochemistry | 2010
Lobna Gharbi Tarchouna; Patricia Merdy; Michel Raynaud; Hans-Rudolf Pfeifer; Yves Lucas
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2009
Patricia Merdy; Lobna Tarchouna Gharbi; Yves Lucas
Applied Geochemistry | 2010
Lobna Tarchouna Gharbi; Patricia Merdy; Yves Lucas
Geoderma | 2009
Patricia Merdy; L. Tarchouna Gharbi; D. M. B. P. Milori; R.A.S. Ribeiro; Yves Lucas
European Journal of Soil Science | 2014
Débora Ayumi Ishida; Célia Regina Montes; Yves Lucas; Osvaldo José Ribeiro Pereira; Patricia Merdy; Adolpho José Melfi
Biogeosciences | 2017
Cédric Doupoux; Patricia Merdy; Célia Regina Montes; Naoise Nunan; Adolpho José Melfi; Osvaldo José Ribeiro Pereira; Yves Lucas
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018
Rabia Cherfouh; Yves Lucas; Arezki Derridj; Patricia Merdy