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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2009

Characterization of dissolved organic matter fractions from Lake Hongfeng, Southwestern China Plateau.

Wang Liying; Wu Fengchang; Zhang Runyu; Li Wen; Liao Haiqing

With XAD-series and ion exchange resins, dissolved organic matter (DOM) from Lake Hongfeng in Southwestern China Plateau was isolated into 6 fractions, i.e., humic acid (HA), fulvic acid (FA), hydrophobic neutrals (HON), hydrophilic acids (HIA), hydrophilic bases (HIB) and hydrophilic neutrals (HIN). Those fractions were characterized by high performance size exclusion chromatography, fluorescence spectroscopy and UV absorbance. Among the 6 fractions, FA was predominant and accounted for 51% of the total DOM. The weight-average (Mw) and number-averaged (Mn) molecular weight of these fractions ranged from 1688 to 2355 Da and from 1338 to 1928 Da, respectively. A strong correlation was observed between specific UV absorbance at 280 nm, E2/E3 (absorbance at 250 nm to 365 nm), and the molecular weight for DOM fractions. UV-Vis fulvic-like fluorescence peaks were found in all fractions. Protein-like fluorescence peaks existed in HON may indicate that microbial activity was severely in Lake Hongfeng. There was a significant relationship between fluorescence intensities and specific UV absorbance at 254 nm for those DOM fractions, suggesting their similar luminescence characteristics. The values of fluorescence index (f450/500) indicated that hydrophobic fractions may derive from terrestrial sources, and the hydrophilic fractions from microbial and terrestrial origins. Those results suggest that there were inter-relationships between molecular weight, fluorescence and absorbance characteristics, and also subtle consistencies between the hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties and the sources for these 6 fractions from Lake Hongfeng.


Journal of Lake Sciences | 2008

Natural organic matter and its significance in terrestrial surface environment

Wu Fengchang; Wang Liying; Li Wen; Zhang Runyu; Fu Pingqing; Liao Haiqing; Bai Yingchen; Guo Jianyang; Wang Jing

Natural organic matter is an important component in terrestrial surface environment. More and more researches indicated that it plays an important role in physical, chemical and biological processes of terrestrial ecosystem; it is the important cycling routes of matter and energy and relates with nearly all the important links of ecosystem. Natural organic matter is not only the important study field of biogeochemistry, ecology and environment sciences, but also a basic theoretical area in the assessment, prediction and control of environment pollution. Natural organic matter now becomes the focus of environment quality, toxicology, environment law and management. Using fresh lake and river as examples, this article briefly summarizes the study results of sources, chemical structure, cycling characteristics, coupling relations with nutrients cycling, and its effects on mobility and transformation of toxic metals and organic pollutants, and expounds the possible right research directions and contents referring to water eutrophication and environment pollution. This article also makes a prospect about modern organic environment and biogeochemistry.


Journal of Lake Sciences | 2008

Seasonal variation and vertical characteristics of the δ~(15)N of particulate organic matter in Lake Hongfeng and Lake Baihua, Guizhou Province

Wang Jing; Wu Fengchang; Li Wen; Wang Liying; Guo Jianyang; Fu Pingqing; Zhang Runyu

The stable nitrogen isotopic ratios of particulate organic matter (δ15NPOM) was used to elucidate the seasonal variation and vertical characteristics of the different dissolved inorganic nitrogen sources and autochthonous biogeochemistry processes in two lakes (Hongfeng and Baihua) in Guizhou Province, China. The δ15N values of surface POM seasonally varied from 3.7‰ to 14.9‰ in Lake Hongfeng and from 1.3‰ to 8.7‰ in Lake Baihua. It indicated that source of POM was greatly varied in these two lakes during study period. In Lake Hongfeng, the higher δ15N POM values appeared in winter (February, 2004) and summer (September, 2003). The highest δ15N POM values in winter were attributted to the input of high contents and 15N-enriched inorganic nitrogen from industry wastes. During spring, the δ15N POM values decreased when phytoplankton uptake 14N-enriched inorganic nitrate generated by nitrification in the interior Lake Hongfeng. The variation of δ15N values in surface POM coincided well with the variation of δ15N values of inorganic nitrogen sources. It suggestted that the variation of δ15NPOM mainly influenced by inorganic nitrogen sources, which might resulted from the impact of allochthonous human activities. In Lake Baihua, the higher values of δ15NPOM appeared in summer (September, 2003) while the values were low during winter season. These high and low values were possibly aroused by the growth of primary production and large 15N-depleted organic particles input from sewage respectively. In addition, the combination of δ15NPOM and C/N values in the vertical profile can be used to trace some special biogeochemistry processes in lacustrine ecosystem.


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2000

Effect of LB monolayers on the mixed crystals of Lead and barium sulfate

Lu Lehui; Wang Liying; Zeng Guangfu; Cui Haining; Xi Shiquan

Abstract The effect of LB monolayers on the mixed crystal was investigated by using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and Inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). The results show that LB monolayer has selectivity for the different nucleation ions with equal charge numbers and about the same ion radius. The selectivity is dependent on the head groups of monolayer. The monolayer and the doped ions have also an effect on the crystal morphology.


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2006

Relationship between fluorescence characteristics and molecular weight distribution of natural dissolved organic matter in Lake Hongfeng and Lake Baihua, China

Yue Lanxiu; Wu Fengchang; Liu Congqiang; Li Wen; Fu Pingqing; Bai Yingchen; Wang Liying; Yin Zuoying; Lü Zhicheng


Acta Geochimica | 2016

湖沼水から分離した溶存有機物(DOM)の疎水性画分へのピレンの結合に及ぼすpHの影響【Powered by NICT】

Mei Yi; Bai Yingchen; Wang Liying


Earth and Environment | 2012

Vertical Distributions of Phosphorus Forms and Bioavailable Phosphorus in the Sediments of Houwu from Hongfeng Lake and Calculation of Environmental Dredging Depth

Wang Liying


Acta Mineralogica Sinica | 2012

Effects of Different Drying Modes on Characteristics of Phosphorus Forms in Lake Sediment

Zhang Runyu; Wang Liying; Liu Chao; Zhu Huai-wu


Progress in Physics | 2008

CHAIN DYNAMICS AND NMR OF POLYMER-TYPE SOFT MATTER

Wang Liying


Science China-chemistry | 2004

Experimental and theoretical study of 13C shielding tensors in new-style molybdenum complex

Hou Guangjin; Wang Liying; Lu Xiaoming; Zheng Anmin; Deng Feng; Ye Chaohui

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Li Wen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wu Fengchang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Runyu

Guizhou Normal University

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Bai Yingchen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fu Pingqing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liao Haiqing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Cui Haining

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Deng Feng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hou Guangjin

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Liu Congqiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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