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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Photodegradation of nitrite in lake waters: role of dissolved organic matter

Davide Vione A C , Marco Minella A , Claudio Minero A , Valter Maurino A , Paolo Picco A , Aldo Marchetto B and Gabriele Tartari B
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A Dipartimento di Chimica Analitica, Università di Torino, 10125 Torino, Italy.

B CNR-ISE, Istituto per lo Studio degli Ecosistemi, 28922 Verbania – Pallanza (VB), Italy.

C Corresponding author. Email: davide.vione@unito.it

Environmental Chemistry 6(5) 407-415 https://doi.org/10.1071/EN09050
Submitted: 28 April 2009  Accepted: 12 August 2009   Published: 22 October 2009

Environmental context. Nitrite is an important nutrient in surface waters, a key intermediate in the interconversion of nitrate into ammonium, and a considerable photochemical source of reactive species such as the hydroxyl radical. We have found that scavengers of hydroxyl radicals such as dissolved organic matter, which are usually supposed to inhibit the photodegradation of dissolved compounds, are able on the contrary to enhance the phototransformation of nitrite. The three weeks’ lifetime of nitrite in the surface layer of lakes, derived from the results of the present work, would make photochemistry an important issue in determining the concentration of nitrite in lake water.

Abstract. Here we studied the degradation rate of nitrite (NO2), added to lake water at sub-micromolar levels, upon ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. NO2 photodegradation was considerably faster in lake water compared with ultra-pure water. A key issue was the presence in lake water of hydroxyl radical (OH) scavengers that inhibited the reaction between NO2 and OH. Such a reaction, while causing additional NO2 transformation, produced nitrogen dioxide (NO2) that was subsequently involved into the regeneration of NO2 by dimerisation or the reaction with nitric oxide (NO). The scavenging of OH by compounds different from NO2 (mainly dissolved organic matter, DOM) prevented the regeneration reactions from taking place, and enhanced the phototransformation of NO2. Model calculations for the direct photolysis of NO2, applied to the lake water samples, yielded a NO2 half-life time of around three weeks in the mixing layer of the lakes because of photodegradation. Therefore, we conclude that photodegradation is a potentially important process to control the concentration of NO2 in shallow lakes, or in deeper ones under stratification conditions.

Additional keywords: environmental photochemistry, hydroxyl radical scavenging, nitrite photodegradation, nitrogen geochemistry.


Acknowledgements

Financial support by Università di Torino – Ricerca Locale and the Italian Inter-University Consortium of Chemistry and the Environment (INCA) is gratefully acknowledged.


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