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Isotope Effects as New Proxies for Organic Pollutant Transformation
- Publisher :
- Swiss Chemical Soc
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Abstract
- Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major challenge due to co-occurring transport and degradation processes. Measuring changes of stable isotope ratios (e.g. 13C/12C, 2H/1H, 15N/14N) in individual organic compounds by compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) makes it possible to identify degradation pathways without the explicit need to quantify pollutant concentration dynamics. The so-called isotope fractionation observed in an organic pollutant is related to isotope effects of (bio)chemical reactions and enables one to characterize pollutant degradation even if multiple processes take place simultaneously. Here, we illustrate some principles of CSIA using benzotriazole, a frequently observed aquatic micropollutant, as example. We show subsequently how the combined C and N isotope fractionation analysis of nitroaromatic compounds reveals kinetics and mechanisms of reductive and oxidative reactions as well as their (bio)degradation pathways in the environment.
- Subjects :
- Pollutant
Stable isotope ratio
Chemistry
Kinetic isotope effect
Kinetics
Pollutant transformation
General Medicine
General Chemistry
Chemical Fractionation
Chemical reaction
Degradation mechanism
Biodegradation, Environmental
Isotope fractionation
Isotopes
Models, Chemical
Compound-specific isotope analysis
Environmental chemistry
Degradation (geology)
Environmental Pollutants
Organic Chemicals
Isotope analysis
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- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1691c8cd47cadd628aae6c6a24ad9aec