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Measurement of Trace Metals in Seawater
Physical speciation of trace metals in aquatic systems is of great importance in understanding their reactivity, bioavailability and overall residence time in the ocean. Processes such as colloidal formation, scavenging by particles and ligand dissolution of particles create a dynamic equilibrium between soluble, colloidal and particulate metals.
In open ocean systems, phytoplankton productivity can be controlled by the concentrations of iron. Determining the soluble and colloidal speciation of iron helps our understanding of the biogeochemical cycling of iron in the ocean.
In this application note, we describe a procedure for determining soluble (< 10 kDa) iron in seawater using ultrafiltration with the Vivaflow® 50.
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