Distribution of organic and inorganic phosphorus compounds in marine and lacustrine sediments: a P-31 NMR study

Citation
R. Carman et al., Distribution of organic and inorganic phosphorus compounds in marine and lacustrine sediments: a P-31 NMR study, CHEM GEOL, 163(1-4), 2000, pp. 101-114
Citations number
56
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
ISSN journal
00092541 → ACNP
Volume
163
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
101 - 114
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-2541(200002)163:1-4<101:DOOAIP>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Solution P-31 NMR spectroscopy has been used for the characterization of di fferent classes of organic and inorganic phosphorus compounds in a number o f different marine and lacustrine sediment environments. All samples contai n orthophosphate mono- and di-esters of which the former is always the majo r constituent. Of possible orthophosphate mono-ester candidates, inositol p hosphates may be of importance. The amount of orthophosphate di-esters is m uch higher in the reduced sediments from the Baltic Sea than in those areas with anoxic/suboxic conditions, indicating a more efficient decomposition of di-esters in oxic environments. The same situation was also observed in the lake sediment profiles. Pyro- and polyphosphate are found in the oxic s ediments from the lakes whereas no sign of such compounds could be seen in the Baltic Sea sediment samples. Redox variations (lake samples) and cation strength variations between the sea water and the lacustrine water will mo st likely be the main explanation for the observed distribution patterns of pyro- and polyphosphate. Small but sharp peaks indicate the occurrence of phosphoric acids in a sediment from the southern Baltic Sea. Several other unidentified peaks were also observed, some of which could be assigned to a romatic di- and mono-esters. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese rved.