T. Ferri et P. Sangiorgio, Selenium speciation in waters: Role of dissolved polysaccharides on the mobilization process, ANN CHIM, 91(5-6), 2001, pp. 229-238
The paper deals with the study of selenium speciation in a water system whe
re antropic contribution could be relevant (Tiber river), The speciation at
natural levels was determined before, inside, after the city of Rome by a
previously defined method: the tetravalent state is prevalent in the anthro
pized zone while the highest oxidation state is predominant outside. The st
udy of the storage effects (on a whole sample) and the distribution (fate)
of the selenium contribution were also carried out. The study showed how in
polluted waters the fraction of dissolved organic matter able to bind Se(I
V) highly affects the mobility of selenium in the matrix. Polysaccharide sp
ecies show this property, so they are be very probably responsible for the
adsorption of selenium on particulate and stabilize this form against oxida
tion.