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Microbial generation of elemental mercury from dissolved methylmercury in seawater.

Cheng-Shiuan Lee1, Nicholas S Fisher1.   

Abstract

Elemental mercury (Hg0) formation from other mercury species in seawater results from photoreduction and microbial activity, leading to possible evasion from seawater to overlying air. Microbial conversion of monomethylmercury (MeHg) to Hg0 in seawater remains unquantified. A rapid radioassay method was developed using gamma-emitting 203Hg as a tracer to evaluate Hg0 production from Hg(II) and MeHg in the low pM range. Bacterioplankton assemblages in Atlantic surface seawater and Long Island Sound water were found to rapidly produce Hg0, with production rate constants being directly related to bacterial biomass and independent of dissolved Hg(II) and MeHg concentrations. About 32% of Hg(II) and 19% of MeHg were converted to Hg0 in 4 d in Atlantic surface seawater containing low bacterial biomass, and in Long Island Sound water with higher bacterial biomass, 54% of Hg(II) and 8% of MeHg were transformed to Hg0. Decreasing temperatures from 24°C to 4°C reduced Hg0 production rates cell-1 from Hg(II) 3.3 times as much as from a MeHg source. Because Hg0 production rates were linearly related to microbial biomass and temperature, and microbial mercuric reductase was detected in our field samples, we inferred that microbial metabolic activities and enzymatic reactions primarily govern Hg0 formation in subsurface waters where light penetration is diminished.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 31105337      PMCID: PMC6519744          DOI: 10.1002/lno.11068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Limnol Oceanogr        ISSN: 0024-3590            Impact factor:   4.745


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Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2006-02-15       Impact factor: 9.028

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Authors:  Steven D Siciliano; Nelson J O'Driscoll; D R S Lean
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2002-07-15       Impact factor: 9.028

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Journal:  Appl Microbiol       Date:  1975-09
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Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2022-06-19       Impact factor: 11.357

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