Roles of chloride ion in photo-reduction/oxidation of mercury

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Rongguo Sun [1 ,2 ]
Dingyong Wang [1 ,3 ]
Wen Mao [1 ]
Shibo Zhao [1 ]
Cheng Zhang [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soil Multi-scale Interfacial Process, College of Resource and Environment, Southwest University
[2] School of Chemistry and Material, Guizhou Normal University
[3] Chongqing Key Laboratory of Agricultural Resources and Environment
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Mercury; Photo-reduction; Photo-oxidation; Chloride ion; Wavelength;
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X131 [环境污染化学]; X505 [环境污染防治方法与设备];
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Photo-reduction of divalent mercury(Hg(II)) in aquatic systems plays a key role in global biogeochemistry cycling of mercury(Hg) in the Earth’s surface environment. The mechanisms of this process with various Clconcentrations([Cl-]) under different pH values and irradiation wavelength ranges are still unclear. In this work,photo-reduction and photo-oxidation experiments of Hg with different [Cl-] and pH values under various light conditions were conducted. The results show that photoreduction rate constants of Hg(II) decrease with the increasing of [Cl-] in neutral solution under full light spectrum. Photo-reduction rate constants of Hg(II) with Cl-is highly dependent on Hg(II) species, which is determined by [Cl-] and pH value. Irradiation wavelength ranges have significant effects on reaction processes of photo-reduction of Hg(II) and photo-oxidation of Hg(0) in the presence of Cl-. When cut off ultraviolet(UV) radiation(280–400 nm), the reduction rate constants decrease without Cl-, and increase with higher [Cl-], and the photooxidation rates of Hg(0) decrease with or without Cl-.Except Cl-complexation stabilize the reducible Hg ions in solutions, photo-oxidation is an important reason for Cllowering photo-reduction rate of Hg(II). The results are of great importance for understanding the photo-redox characters of Hg(II) with Cl-.
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