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Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes

The steady-state concentration of singlet oxygen within a lake ([(1)O(2)](SS)) is an important parameter that can affect the environmental half-life of pollutants and environmental fate modelling. However, values of [(1)O(2)](SS) are often determined for the near-surface of a lake, and these values...

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Autores principales: Partanen, Sarah B., Apell, Jennifer N., Lin, Jianming, McNeill, Kristopher
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34231605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1em00062d
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author Partanen, Sarah B.
Apell, Jennifer N.
Lin, Jianming
McNeill, Kristopher
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description The steady-state concentration of singlet oxygen within a lake ([(1)O(2)](SS)) is an important parameter that can affect the environmental half-life of pollutants and environmental fate modelling. However, values of [(1)O(2)](SS) are often determined for the near-surface of a lake, and these values typically do not represent the average over the epilimnia of lakes. In this work, the environmental and physical factors that have the largest impact on [(1)O(2)](SS) within lake epilimnia were identified. It was found that the depth of the epilimnion has the largest impact on depth-averaged [(1)O(2)](SS), with a factor of 8.8 decrease in [(1)O(2)](SS) when epilimnion depth increases from 2 m to 20 m. The next most important factors are the wavelength-dependent singlet oxygen quantum yield relationship and the latitude of the lake, causing variations in [(1)O(2)](SS) by factors of 3.2 and 2.5 respectively, over ranges of representative values. For a set of representative parameters, the depth-averaged value of [(1)O(2)](SS) within an average epilimnion depth of 9.0 m was found to be 5.8 × 10(−16) M and the near-surface value of [(1)O(2)](SS) was found to be 1.9 × 10(−14) M. We recommend a range of 6 × 10(−17) to 5 × 10(−15) M as being more representative of [(1)O(2)](SS) values within the epilimnia of lakes globally and potentially more useful for estimating pollutant lifetimes than those calculated using [(1)O(2)](SS) values that correspond to near-surface, summer midday values. This work advances our understanding of [(1)O(2)](SS) inter-lake variability in the environment, and provides estimates of [(1)O(2)](SS) for practitioners and researchers to assess environmental half-lives of pollutants due to reaction with singlet oxygen.
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spelling pubmed-83727562021-09-01 Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes Partanen, Sarah B. Apell, Jennifer N. Lin, Jianming McNeill, Kristopher Environ Sci Process Impacts Chemistry The steady-state concentration of singlet oxygen within a lake ([(1)O(2)](SS)) is an important parameter that can affect the environmental half-life of pollutants and environmental fate modelling. However, values of [(1)O(2)](SS) are often determined for the near-surface of a lake, and these values typically do not represent the average over the epilimnia of lakes. In this work, the environmental and physical factors that have the largest impact on [(1)O(2)](SS) within lake epilimnia were identified. It was found that the depth of the epilimnion has the largest impact on depth-averaged [(1)O(2)](SS), with a factor of 8.8 decrease in [(1)O(2)](SS) when epilimnion depth increases from 2 m to 20 m. The next most important factors are the wavelength-dependent singlet oxygen quantum yield relationship and the latitude of the lake, causing variations in [(1)O(2)](SS) by factors of 3.2 and 2.5 respectively, over ranges of representative values. For a set of representative parameters, the depth-averaged value of [(1)O(2)](SS) within an average epilimnion depth of 9.0 m was found to be 5.8 × 10(−16) M and the near-surface value of [(1)O(2)](SS) was found to be 1.9 × 10(−14) M. We recommend a range of 6 × 10(−17) to 5 × 10(−15) M as being more representative of [(1)O(2)](SS) values within the epilimnia of lakes globally and potentially more useful for estimating pollutant lifetimes than those calculated using [(1)O(2)](SS) values that correspond to near-surface, summer midday values. This work advances our understanding of [(1)O(2)](SS) inter-lake variability in the environment, and provides estimates of [(1)O(2)](SS) for practitioners and researchers to assess environmental half-lives of pollutants due to reaction with singlet oxygen. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8372756/ /pubmed/34231605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1em00062d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Partanen, Sarah B.
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Lin, Jianming
McNeill, Kristopher
Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes
title Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes
title_full Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes
title_fullStr Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes
title_short Factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes
title_sort factors affecting the mixed-layer concentrations of singlet oxygen in sunlit lakes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34231605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1em00062d
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