Freeze-induced acceleration of iodide oxidation and consequent iodination of dissolved organic matter to form organoiodine compounds |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Resources and Environment,Yangtze University,Wuhan 430100,China;State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology,Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100085,China;2.School of Resources and Environment,Yangtze University,Wuhan 430100,China;3.Qilu University of Technology(Shandong Academy of Sciences),Shandong Analysis and Test Center,Key Laboratory for Applied Technology of Sophisticated Analytical Instruments of Shandong Province,Jinan 250014,China;4.Institute of Environment and Health,Jianghan University,Wuhan 430056,China |
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Abstract: | Freeze-induced acceleration of I-oxidation and the consequent iodination of dissolved or-ganic matter(DOM)contribute to the formation of organoiodine compounds(OICs)in cold regions.The formed OICs may be a potentially important source of risk and are very closely with the environment and human health.Herein,we investigated the acceleration effects of the freeze process on I-oxidation and the formation of OICs.In comparison to reac-tive iodine species(RIS)formed in aqueous solutions,I-oxidation and RIS formation were greatly enhanced in frozen solution and were affected by pH,and the content of I-and O2.Freeze-thaw process further promoted I-oxidation and the concentration of RIS reached 45.7 μmol/L after 6 freeze-thaw cycles.The consequent products of DOM iodination were greatly promoted in terms of both concentration and number.The total content of OICs ranged from 0.02 to 2.83 μmol/L under various conditions.About 183-1197 OICs were de-tected by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry,and more than 96.2% contained one or two iodine atoms.Most OICs had aromatic structures and were formed via substitution and addition reactions.Our findings reveal an important forma-tion pathway for OICs and shed light on the biogeochemical cycling of iodine in the natural aquatic environment. |
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Keywords: | Freeze process Dissolved organic matter(DOM) Iodination Organoiodine compounds(OICs) Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry |
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