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Mercury isotope fractionation during abiotic transmethylation reactions

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
卷 307, 期 1-3, 页码 214-224

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijms.2011.01.020

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Mass-dependent and mass-independent isotope effects; MC-ICPMS; Photochemical methylation

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  1. Flemish Research Foundation

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Experiments modeling abiotic methylation of mercury were performed by using methylcobalamin, methyltin, acetic acid and dimethylsulfoxide as the methyl donor compounds. Mercury isotope ratios were measured by using multicollector ICP-MS for both methylmercury and parent inorganic Hg(II). Abiotic methylation of mercury in the dark was accompanied by mass-dependent Hg isotope fractionation with isotope fractionation factors, alpha(product/substrate) ranging from 0.9985 to 0.9995 in terms of delta Hg-202/198 values and with undetectable Hg isotope anomalies. The radical substitution reactions, releasing a methyl radical in solution in the dark, facilitated formation of methylmercury and increased the magnitude of the concomitant mass-dependent Hg isotope effect but were not capable of producing any measurable mass-independent anomaly in the isotopic composition of mercury. In contrast to methylation in the dark, photochemical methylation of mercury was accompanied by both mass-dependent and mass-independent Hg isotope fractionation. The latter resulted in selective enrichment of Hg-199 and Hg-201 isotopes in methylmercury and was attributed to the magnetic isotope effect. These data highlight the fact that the light-assisted methylation of mercury produces a unique mass-independent Hg isotope signature that can be used in tracing the origin of this highly toxic compound. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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