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Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Soil Biology Année : 2008

Pulsed electric field induced redistribution of fluorescent compounds from water-extractable soil organic matter

Yves Dudal
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François Buret

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Modifications of bacterial activities are observed when continuous electric current is applied in soil for soil remediation purposes (electrokinetic). In this study we found a significant increase of 330% of the total heterotrophic culturable bacteria 2 d after soil samples had been submitted to pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment (E not, vert, similar 4 KV/cm, τ not, vert, similar 5 ms, 3 pulses) resulting from pulsed electric current injections. We hypothesized that this result was caused by qualitative and/or quantitative modifications of the dissolved organic matter and tested this using a γ-sterilized model soil. The incidence of electrical parameters (electric field intensity and pulse duration) on the water-extractable organic matter was analysed using two types of experimental set-ups for current injection. These experimental set-ups exhibited different volume, physical state (liquid, solid) of the soil samples and different electrical conditions. Total organic carbon content and fluorescence signature (excitation-emission matrix, EEM) were monitored for all samples. A 67% decrease in the ratio between higher and lower molecular weight fluorescent compounds was observed, indicating a new distribution of the fluorescent compounds into the dissolved organic matter following PEF treatment.

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hal-00312916 , version 1 (26-08-2008)

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Hélène Cérémonie, Yves Dudal, François Buret. Pulsed electric field induced redistribution of fluorescent compounds from water-extractable soil organic matter. European Journal of Soil Biology, 2008, 44 (1), pp.10-17. ⟨10.1016/j.ejsobi.2007.07.004⟩. ⟨hal-00312916⟩
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