Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) form from polysaccharides released b
y many phytoplankton species, but this process by which dissolved organic m
atter becomes particulate is poorly understood. Here, the abiotic formation
of TEP from precursors <0.2 mu m and the minimum molecular weight (MW) of
TEP-precursors were studied. In most samples TEP formed from material <0.2
mu m (polycarbonate membrane filters, Poretics) when exposed to laminar she
ar in Couette flocculators. This result was unexpected as no TEP formed fro
m material <0.45 mu m (polycap capsules, Whatman) due to surface coagulatio
n onto bubbles (Zhou et al. 1998; Limnol Oceanogr 43:1860-1871). Some TEP-p
recursors were able to pass through dialysis bags with a nominal pore size
of 8 kDa (natural cellulose, Spektrum), although their MW is presumably 2 o
rders of magnitude larger, suggesting that TEP-precursors can be fibrillar.
It is suggested that freshly released precursors are fibrillar and that th
ese fibrillar precursors form larger colloids and eventually TEP within hou
rs to days after their release.