Methylated bismuth in the environment

Citation
J. Feldmann et al., Methylated bismuth in the environment, APPL ORGAN, 13(10), 1999, pp. 739-748
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
Journal title
APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
02682605 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
739 - 748
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-2605(199910)13:10<739:MBITE>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Biomethylation of metals and metalloids of Group 14 and 15 metals such as t in, lead and arsenic takes place in the environment, but information about methylated bismuth compounds is rather limited, although bismuth compounds are used widely in alloys, cosmetics and pharmaceutical products, Cryotrapping gas chromatography and hydride generation gas chromatography c oupled with an ICP-MS as a bismuth-selective detector were used to determin e volatile bismuth compounds in landfill and in sewage gas, as well as non- volatile methylated compounds in water and sediment samples, One volatile bismuth compound could be determined in gaseous samples; it wa s identified as Me3Bi (TMB) by element-specific detection (ICP-MS, m/z 209) , matching the retention time with a TMB standard. The molecular structure was recently confirmed by gas-chromatographic fractionation with MS-ion tra p detection (electron impact), Among other volatile metal compounds, TMB is a major component in the gases of sewage sludge digesters: concentrations of up to 25 mu g m(-3) have been measured at eight sewage treatment plants, The concentration in landfill gas was approximately one order of magnitude lower. In laboratory experiments, fermenters containing an anaerobic culture from a clean pond sludge were mixed with contaminated soil from four different i ndustrial areas, After an incubation time of two weeks at 30 degrees C in t he dark, TMB was detected in the headspace of all the samples, The volatili zation rate of bismuth did mot correlate with the total amount of bismuth: in the sediments or with the available fraction after acid digestion follow ing hydride generation. Some evidence was obtained for the occurrence of me thylated bismuth compounds in water samples and in sediments, Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.