Mercury Reduction and Oxidation by Reduced Natural Organic Matter in Anoxic Environments

被引:164
作者
Zheng, Wang [1 ]
Liang, Liyuan [1 ]
Gu, Baohua [1 ]
机构
[1] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environm Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
关键词
DISSOLVED GASEOUS MERCURY; HUMIC SUBSTANCES; MICROBIAL REDUCTION; ELECTRON-ACCEPTORS; WATERS; COMPLEXATION; BACTERIA; BINDING; HG(II); ACIDS;
D O I
10.1021/es203402p
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Natural organic matter (NOM)-mediated redox cycling of elemental mercury Hg(0) and mercuric Hg(II) is critically important in affecting inorganic mercury transformation and bioavailability. However, these processes are not well understood, particularly in anoxic water and sediments where NOM can be reduced and toxic methylmercury is formed. We show that under dark anoxic conditions reduced organic matter (NOMre) simultaneously reduces and oxidizes Hg via different reaction mechanisms. Reduction of Hg(II) is primarily caused by reduced quinones. However, Hg(0) oxidation is controlled by thiol functional groups via oxidative complexation, which is demonstrated by the oxidation of Hg(0) by low-molecular-weight thiol compounds, glutathione, and mercaptoacetic acid, under reducing conditions. Depending on the NOM source, oxidation state, and NOM:Hg ratio, NOM reduces Hg(II) at initial rates ranging from 0.4 to 5.5 h(-1), which are about 2 to 6 times higher than those observed for photochemical reduction of Hg(II) in open surface waters. However, rapid reduction of Hg(II) by NOMre can be offset by oxidation of Hg(0) with an estimated initial rate as high as 5.4 h(-1). This dual role of NOMre is expected to strongly influence the availability of reactive Hg and thus to have important implications for microbial uptake and methylation in anoxic environments.
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