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    Title: Influences of zero-valent sulfur on mercury methylation in bacterial cocultures
    Authors: 林居慶;Kampalath, Rita A.;Lin, Chu-Ching;Jay, Jennifer A.
    Contributors: 工學院環境工程研究所
    Keywords: anaerobic conditions;Analysis;Anoxic conditions;Applied sciences;Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution;Bacteria;Bioavailability;Biological and medical sciences;Biotechnology;Chemical contaminants;Chemical speciation;Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts;Earth and Environmental Science;Environment;Environmental engineering;Environmental monitoring;Exact sciences and technology;Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology;Hydrogeology;Influence;Investigations;Laboratories;Ligands;Mercury;Methods. Procedures. Technologies;Methylation;Microbial engineering. Fermentation and microbial culture technology;Monoculture;Natural environment;Oxidation;Pollutants;Pollution;Proteobacteria;Sediments;Soil Science & Conservation;Speciation;Statistical analysis;Studies;Sulfate reduction;Sulfate-reducing bacteria;Sulfates;Sulfides;Sulfur;Water pollution;Water Quality/Water Pollution
    Date: 2013-01-04
    Issue Date: 2026-04-23 15:04:13 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Springer Netherlands;Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
    Abstract: 摘要: The speciation of mercury (Hg) is a major determinant of its methylation rate by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), considered the primary methylators. Under anoxic conditions, sulfur (S) cycling may have a significant influence on Hg complexation and methylation, by influencing both SRB activity and the pool of available reduced S ligands, as the presence of zero-valent sulfur (S(0)) in sulfidic water results in the formation of polysulfides. While SRB frequently coexist with S-oxidizing bacteria in natural environments, the effect that these organisms may have on methylation by SRB is not understood. In this study, we investigate the role of S(0) in methylation by SRB monocultures and cocultures with phototrophic green or purple S-oxidizing bacteria. In the coculture experiments, the presence of S-oxidizers was found to increase Hg methylation rates, apparently by maintaining favorable chemical speciation in the environment. The measured Hg methylation rates were in accord with predictions based on geochemical modeling of speciation. In SRB monoculture experiments conducted in the presence and absence of S(0), the data showed that at limited total Hg, the presence of polysulfides resulted in decreased Hg methylation, presumably by causing a decrease in the most bioavailable Hg–sulfide complexes. These results indicate that models of Hg speciation and methylation in the environment should include a detailed investigation of S redox speciation.
    其他題名: Water Air Soil Pollut
    出版者: Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
    出版日期: 2013-02-01
    出處: Water, air, and soil pollution, 2013-02, Vol.224 (2), p.1-14, Article 1399
    資源來源: Agricultural & Environmental Science Collection
    版權: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2012
    版權: 2014 INIST-CNRS
    版權: COPYRIGHT 2013 Springer
    版權: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013
    識別號: ISSN: 0049-6979
    識別號: EISSN: 1573-2932
    識別號: DOI: 10.1007/s11270-012-1399-7
    識別號: CODEN: WAPLAC
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering ] journal & Dissertation

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