通过地表水中的溶解有机物进行超氧化介导的Hg (II) 减少
Xiaoyan Zhang1, Zelin Shen2, Yingying Guo3
1Shandong Key Laboratory of Environmental Processes and Health, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety
|February 22, 2026
概括
溶解有机物 (DOM) 驱动 (Hg) 降低,超氧化物在黑暗和光明条件下发挥关键作用. 在DOM上阻断基基组显著抑制这种减少,影响循环.
科学领域:
- 环境化学环境化学
- 水生化学 水生化学
- 水银生物地质化学 水银生物地质化学
背景情况:
- 减少 (Hg (II)) 对空气-水交换和甲基化至关重要.
- 溶解有机物 (DOM) 影响Hg(II) 光还原,但涉及超氧化物的机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了区分表面水中的黑暗和光化学Hg(II) 减少过程.
- 量化超氧化物对DOM介导的Hg降解的贡献.
- 阐明基基在DOM驱动的Hg (II) 降解中的作用.
主要方法:
- 使用清除金陷冷蒸汽原子光谱仪测量可清洗的Hg(0).
- 使用吸尘器和溶解氧气量化超氧化物贡献.
- 使用四盐探针评估超氧化物生成.
- 对DOM与受阻的基基组的研究.
主要成果:
- 超氧化物占DOM介导的Hg降低的38-55%,用于新引入的Hg和28-33%用于预平衡的Hg.
- 溶解的氧气增强了Hg(II) 的减少,而超氧化物清除剂则抑制了它.
- 在DOM上阻断基基组抑制了76%的超氧化物生成和80%的Hg (II) 减少.
结论:
- 超氧化物是DOM驱动的Hg (II) 在黑暗和光明条件下减少的重要媒介.
- 在DOM上的基基对超氧化物生成和随后的Hg (II) 减少至关重要.
- 这些发现增强了对在有氧水生环境中循环的理解.
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