FORMATION OF VOLATILE SULFIDES IN FRESH-WATER ENVIRONMENTS

Authors
Citation
F. Caron et Jr. Kramer, FORMATION OF VOLATILE SULFIDES IN FRESH-WATER ENVIRONMENTS, Science of the total environment, 153(3), 1994, pp. 177-194
Citations number
62
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
00489697
Volume
153
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
177 - 194
Database
ISI
SICI code
0048-9697(1994)153:3<177:FOVSIF>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Organic Volatile Sulfides (OVS) of biogenic origin are ubiquitous in t he environment and are an important contributor to the global atmosphe ric sulfur cycle. We show that OVSs are widespread in the freshwater e nvironment. The species H2S, COS, CS2, methanethiol (MeSH), dimethyl s ulfide (DMS) and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) have been found in samples of freshwater and in freshwater algal cultures. A few C2-C4 alkylated sulfur species were found, of which only 1-propanethiol was identified , but they were detected in less than 10% of the samples or cultures. No sulfide species predominates in freshwaters, unlike the case of DMS in marine waters. Freshwater algal cultures were grown under laborato ry conditions using various sulfur sources and methyl donors. Sulfate concentrations did not influence the production of OVS, but L-methioni ne was key in the production of methylated sulfides. The other sulfur- containing amino acids (cysteine, cystine) did not influence the produ ction of OVS. Methyl donors did not significantly affect OVS productio n, except for CH3I, Which induced higher levels of methylated sulfides with Oscillatoria sp. We did not find any factor that affected the pr oduction of H2S, COS and CS2.