土壤水分
化学
激进的
生物地球化学循环
羟基自由基
环境化学
光化学
超氧化物
环境科学
有机化学
土壤科学
酶
作者
Christos D. Georgiou,Henry Sun,Christopher P. McKay,Konstantinos Grintzalis,Ioannis Papapostolou,Dimitrios Zisimopoulos,Konstantinos Panagiotidis,Gaosen Zhang,Eleni Koutsopoulou,George E. Christidis,I. Margiolaki
摘要
The combination of intense solar radiation and soil desiccation creates a short circuit in the biogeochemical carbon cycle, where soils release significant amounts of CO2 and reactive nitrogen oxides by abiotic oxidation. Here we show that desert soils accumulate metal superoxides and peroxides at higher levels than non-desert soils. We also show the photogeneration of equimolar superoxide and hydroxyl radical in desiccated and aqueous soils, respectively, by a photo-induced electron transfer mechanism supported by their mineralogical composition. Reactivity of desert soils is further supported by the generation of hydroxyl radical via aqueous extracts in the dark. Our findings extend to desert soils the photogeneration of reactive oxygen species by certain mineral oxides and also explain previous studies on desert soil organic oxidant chemistry and microbiology. Similar processes driven by ultraviolet radiation may be operating in the surface soils on Mars. Intense solar radiation on desiccated desert soils can cause a short circuit in biogeochemical cycles leading to the release of CO2and nitrogen oxides. Here, the authors show that this can be linked to the production of soil superoxide radicals, which then produce peroxides and hydroxyl radicals.
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