Metallothionein-like multinuclear clusters of mercury(II) and sulfur in peat
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Abstract
Strong mercury(II)–sulfur (Hg-SR) bonds in natural organic matter, which influence mercury bioavailability, are difficult to characterize. We report evidence for two new Hg-SR structures using X-ray absorption spectroscopy in peats from the Florida Everglades with added Hg. The first, observed at a mole ratio of organic reduced S to Hg (Sred/Hg) between 220 and 1140, is a Hg4Sx type of cluster with each Hg atom bonded to two S atoms at 2.34 Å and one S at 2.53 Å, and all Hg atoms 4.12 Å apart. This model structure matches those of metal–thiolate clusters in metallothioneins, but not those of HgS minerals. The second, with one S atom at 2.34 Å and about six C atoms at 2.97 to 3.28 Å, occurred at Sred/Hg between 0.80 and 4.3 and suggests Hg binding to a thiolated aromatic unit. The multinuclear Hg cluster indicates a strong binding environment to cysteinyl sulfur that might impede methylation. Along with a linear Hg(SR)2 unit with Hg—S bond lengths of 2.34 Å at Sred/Hg of about 10 to 20, the new structures support a continuum in Hg-SR binding strength in natural organic matter.
Publication type | Article |
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Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Title | Metallothionein-like multinuclear clusters of mercury(II) and sulfur in peat |
Series title | Environmental Science & Technology |
DOI | 10.1021/es201025v |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 17 |
Year Published | 2011 |
Language | English |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
Contributing office(s) | Mercury Research Laboratory, Toxic Substances Hydrology Program |
Description | 9 p. |
First page | 7298 |
Last page | 7306 |
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