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Molecular Level Speciation of Phosphorus in Suspended and Streambed Fluvial Sediments

dc.contributor.advisorHu, Yongfeng
dc.contributor.advisorWang, Hui
dc.contributor.committeeMemberAbdelrasoul, Amira
dc.contributor.committeeMemberXiong, WenHui
dc.contributor.committeeMemberSammynaiken, Ramaswami
dc.creatorWieler, Mackenzie J
dc.creator.orcid0000-0002-6131-7672
dc.date.accessioned2021-10-04T22:48:14Z
dc.date.available2021-10-04T22:48:14Z
dc.date.created2021-09
dc.date.issued2021-10-04
dc.date.submittedSeptember 2021
dc.date.updated2021-10-04T22:48:15Z
dc.description.abstractThe impact of eutrophication, along with its associated consequences, is an environmental problem around the world. There have been numerous relevant studies and papers that have shown the significance of the correlation between the presence of phosphorus (P) in aquatic environments and the rate and intensity of eutrophication. Although the presence of P has largely been discussed in terms of its effects on the environment and water quality, most of the previous studies have not conducted a thorough molecular characterization of P species found in the suspended sediment contained in fluvial water systems. In this thesis, the importance of P speciation and a more thorough understanding of molecular analysis were discussed and reviewed. Moreover, the characterization methods of X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray adsorption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance 31P-NMR spectroscopy (P-NMR) were used to obtain comprehensive understanding of fluvial sediment samples in terms of their elemental, inorganic P, and organic P distributions, respectively. A significant seasonal influence on P speciation was observed, with an observed increase in the concentration of both organic P compounds and that of iron-associated P during the summer months. Moreover, the concentrations of both orthophosphate monoesters and diesters, including that of phytate and DNA, were also shown to increase consistently during the summer sampling periods compared to spring. Spatial differences were also observed, both in terms of site-to-site comparison as well as catchment inflow versus outflow, although the trends in data were relatively inconsistent when comparing the seasonal differences. The results from this research can be used for a variety of practical applications, such as improving the efficiency of eutrophication control, potential source tracing, and the further development of accurate modelling.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10388/13640
dc.subjectPhosphorus, Speciation
dc.titleMolecular Level Speciation of Phosphorus in Suspended and Streambed Fluvial Sediments
dc.typeThesis
dc.type.materialtext
thesis.degree.departmentChemical and Biological Engineering
thesis.degree.disciplineChemical Engineering
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Saskatchewan
thesis.degree.levelMasters
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Science (M.Sc.)

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