铜保护来自太阳光驱动光氧化的溶解有机物质
Yanheng Pan1,2, Shikha Garg1, Qing-Long Fu3
1School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia.
Environmental science & technology
|December 8, 2023
概括
铜 (Cu) 在阳光照明的水中显著减缓溶解有机物 (DOM) 的分解. 这一发现对于了解水中碳循环和化合物在DOM光漂白中的作用至关重要.
科学领域:
- 环境化学环境化学
- 水生化学 水生化学
- 生物地质化学生物地质化学
背景情况:
- 阳光驱动溶解有机物 (DOM) 的转化,影响水中碳循环.
- 在阳光照明的水生环境中,DOM光漂白是关键的过程.
- 了解影响DOM光漂白的因素对于水生生态系统研究至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究铜 (Cu) 对DOM光漂白率的影响.
- 确定基在DOM光降解中的作用.
- 量化Cu对DOM电子捐赠性质的影响.
主要方法:
- 模拟DOM在存在或不存在纳米 Cu 度的阳光照射.
- 里叶变换离子循环子子共振质谱法 (FT-ICR-MS) 用于分析DOM组成.
- 开发一个数学模型来描述DOM的电子损失.
主要成果:
- 纳米Cu显著降低了DOM中的光漂白率和电子捐赠部分的损失.
- Cu选择性地抑制了DOM.内的素和类化合物的光氧化.
- 类部分至少为DOM光漂白 (220-460nm) 贡献29-55%.
结论:
- 铜作为DOM光漂白的抑制剂,特别影响化合物.
- 这项研究量化了结构对DOM光降解的显著贡献.
- 这些发现有助于我们更好地理解自然阳光照射的水域中DOM转化过程.
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