Selenium enters aquatic systems primarily as selenite (Se(IV)) and selenate (Se(VI)), both of which pose risks to human health and ecosystems when concentrations exceed narrow regulatory thresholds.
Selenium plays a dual role in environmental and human health, acting as an essential micronutrient at low concentrations and a toxicant when present in excess. Speciation—the determination of distinct ...
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