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Chlorine Isotope Fractionation of the Major Chloromethane Degradation Processes in the Environment.
Keppler, Frank; Barnes, Jaime D; Horst, Axel; Bahlmann, Enno; Luo, Jing; Nadalig, Thierry; Greule, Markus; Hartmann, S Christoph; Vuilleumier, Stéphane.
Afiliação
  • Keppler F; Institute of Earth Sciences , Heidelberg University , Im Neuenheimer Feld 236 , 69120 Heidelberg , Germany.
  • Barnes JD; Department of Geological Sciences , University of Texas , Austin , Texas 78712 , United States.
  • Horst A; Department of Isotope Biogeochemistry , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ , Permoserstr.15 , 04318 Leipzig , Germany.
  • Bahlmann E; Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde , Seestrasse 15 , 18119 Rostock , Germany.
  • Luo J; UMR 7156 CNRS Génétique Moléculaire, Génomique, Microbiologie , Université de Strasbourg , 4 allée Konrad Roentgen , 67000 Strasbourg , France.
  • Nadalig T; UMR 7156 CNRS Génétique Moléculaire, Génomique, Microbiologie , Université de Strasbourg , 4 allée Konrad Roentgen , 67000 Strasbourg , France.
  • Greule M; Institute of Earth Sciences , Heidelberg University , Im Neuenheimer Feld 236 , 69120 Heidelberg , Germany.
  • Hartmann SC; Institute of Earth Sciences , Heidelberg University , Im Neuenheimer Feld 236 , 69120 Heidelberg , Germany.
  • Vuilleumier S; Max Planck Institute for Chemistry , Hahn-Meitner-Weg 1 , 55128 Mainz , Germany.
Environ Sci Technol ; 54(3): 1634-1645, 2020 02 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31880153
ABSTRACT
Chloromethane (CH3Cl) is an important source of chlorine in the stratosphere, but detailed knowledge of the magnitude of its sources and sinks is missing. Here, we measured the stable chlorine isotope fractionation (εCl) associated with the major abiotic and biotic CH3Cl sinks in the environment, namely, CH3Cl degradation by hydroxyl (·OH) and chlorine (·Cl) radicals in the troposphere and by reference bacteria Methylorubrum extorquens CM4 and Leisingera methylohalidivorans MB2 from terrestrial and marine environments, respectively. No chlorine isotope fractionation was detected for reaction of CH3Cl with ·OH and ·Cl radicals, whereas a large chlorine isotope fractionation (εCl) of -10.9 ± 0.7‰ (n = 3) and -9.4 ± 0.9 (n = 3) was found for CH3Cl degradation by M. extorquens CM4 and L. methylohalidivorans MB2, respectively. The large difference in chlorine isotope fractionation observed between tropospheric and bacterial degradation of CH3Cl provides an effective isotopic tool to characterize and distinguish between major abiotic and biotic processes contributing to the CH3Cl sink in the environment. Our findings demonstrate the potential of emerging triple-element isotopic approaches including chlorine to carbon and hydrogen analysis for the assessment of global cycling of organochlorines.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cloreto de Metila Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cloreto de Metila Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article