Abiotic methylation of mercury in the aquatic environment

被引:195
作者
Celo, Valbona [1 ]
Lean, David R. S.
Scott, Susannah L.
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Dept Chem, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Ottawa, Dept Biol, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Chem Engn, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
关键词
mercury; methylmercury; abiotic methylation; methylation agents;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2005.09.043
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Methylation of inorganic mercury in the aquatic enviromnent has been considered to be largely the result of biological processes, primarily involving sulfate-reducing bacteria. However, these processes cannot account for all of the methylmercury that is formed naturally. A growing body of evidence suggests that chemical reactions represent another possible pathway for mercury methylation in the aquatic environment. In order to assess the abiotic contribution to mercury methylation in the water column, and specifically the conditions under which this contribution may be significant, the current state of knowledge about environmentally significant methylation reactions is reviewed. Results of our laboratory-based investigations of aqueous mercury reactions with some potential methyl donors, including MeCo(dmg)AH(2)O), a simple model for methylcobalamin, various methyltin compounds and methyl iodide, are presented. In each reaction, the yield of methylmercury and the rate of methylation depend strongly on environmental factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of complexing agents, especially chloride. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:126 / 137
页数:12
相关论文
共 112 条
[1]   THERMODYNAMICS OF HYDROXO COMPLEX-FORMATION OF DIALKYLTIN(IV) IONS IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION [J].
ARENA, G ;
PURRELLO, R ;
RIZZARELLI, E ;
GIANGUZZA, A ;
PELLERITO, L .
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-DALTON TRANSACTIONS, 1989, (05) :773-777
[2]  
BELLAMA JM, 1985, ENV INORGANIC CHEM, P239
[3]   LEVELS OF CHEMICAL VERSUS BIOLOGICAL METHYLATION OF MERCURY IN SEDIMENTS [J].
BERMAN, M ;
BARTHA, R .
BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 1986, 36 (03) :401-404
[4]   CARBON FLOW IN MERCURY BIOMETHYLATION BY DESULFOVIBRIO-DESULFURICANS [J].
BERMAN, M ;
CHASE, T ;
BARTHA, R .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1990, 56 (01) :298-300
[5]  
BERTILSSON L, 1971, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V10, P2805
[6]  
BRINCKMAN FE, 1985, ENV INORGANIC CHEM
[7]   Kinetics and mechanism of the mercury(II)-assisted hydrolysis of methyl iodide [J].
Celo, V ;
Scott, SL .
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 2005, 44 (07) :2507-2512
[8]   Methylmercury artifact formation during solid-phase extraction of water samples using sulfhydryl cotton fiber adsorbent [J].
Celo, V ;
Ananth, RV ;
Scott, SL ;
Lean, DRS .
ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA, 2004, 516 (1-2) :171-177
[9]  
CELO V, 2003, THESIS U OTTAWA OTTA
[10]   MODEL REACTIONS FOR ABIOTIC MERCURY(II) METHYLATION - KINETICS OF METHYLATION OF MERCURY(II) BY MONO-METHYLTIN, DI-METHYLTIN, AND TRI-METHYLTIN IN SEAWATER [J].
CERRATI, G ;
BERNHARD, M ;
WEBER, JH .
APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY, 1992, 6 (07) :587-595