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The role of hydrogen peroxide in natural aquatic media
E. V. Shtamm, A. P. Purmal', Yu. I. Skurlatov Institute of Chemical Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
Chemical and biochemical processes defining the H2O2 cycle in natural waters and in biological objects are examined. Assessments are given of the inflow of H2O2 into surface waters from the atmosphere; data are collated on the H2O2 content of sea and fresh water. Photochemical, catalytic and biochemical processes make the main contribution to H2O2 formation. The interaction between intracellular redox processes of aquatic microorganisms and the redox state of aquatic media is discussed. Biotic and abiotic processes for the decomposition of H2O2 in natural waters and the role of free radicals connected with the H2O2 cycle in the self-purification of natural aquatic media are examined. Data are presented which indicate the important role of H2O2 in the formation of the biological wealth of natural waters. The bibliography includes 289 references.
Citation:
E. V. Shtamm, A. P. Purmal', Yu. I. Skurlatov, “The role of hydrogen peroxide in natural aquatic media”, Usp. Khim., 60:11 (1991), 2373–2411; Russian Chem. Reviews, 60:11 (1991), 1228–1248
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/rcr982https://doi.org/10.1070/RC1991v060n11ABEH001141 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/rcr/v60/i11/p2373
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