Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils

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Autor(a) principal: Barrón, Vidal
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Méndez, José M., Balbuena, José, Cruz-Yusta, Manuel, Sánchez, Luis, Giménez, Carmen, Sacristán, Daniel, González-Guzmán, Adrián, Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio R., Skiba, Ute M., Inda, Alberto V., Marques, José [UNESP], Recio, José M., Delgado, Antonio, del Campillo, María C., Torrent, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134982
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/199633
Resumo: Gaseous nitrogen oxides (NOx), which result from the combustion of fossil fuels, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and biological reactions in soils, not only affect air quality and the atmospheric concentration of ozone, but also contribute to global warming and acid rain. Soil NOx emissions have been largely ascribed to soil microbiological processes; but there is no proof of abiotic catalytic activity affecting soil NO emissions. We provide evidence of gas exchange in soils involving emissions of NOx by photochemical reactions, and their counterpart fixation through photocatalytic reactions under UV–visible irradiation. The catalytic activity promoting NOx capture as nitrate varied widely amongst different soil types, from low in quartzitic sandy soils to high in iron oxide and TiO2 rich soils. Clay soils with significant amounts of smectite also exhibited high rates of NOx sequestration and fixed amounts of N comparable to that of NO (nitric oxide) losses through biotic reactions. In these soils, a flux of 100 µg NNO m−2 h−1, as usually found in most ecosystems, could be reduced by these photochemical reactions by more than 60%. This mechanism of N fixation provides new insight into the nitrogen cycle and may inspire alternative strategies to reduce NO emissions from soils.
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spelling Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soilsNitric oxideNitrogen cycleNOxSoil photocatalysisGaseous nitrogen oxides (NOx), which result from the combustion of fossil fuels, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and biological reactions in soils, not only affect air quality and the atmospheric concentration of ozone, but also contribute to global warming and acid rain. Soil NOx emissions have been largely ascribed to soil microbiological processes; but there is no proof of abiotic catalytic activity affecting soil NO emissions. We provide evidence of gas exchange in soils involving emissions of NOx by photochemical reactions, and their counterpart fixation through photocatalytic reactions under UV–visible irradiation. The catalytic activity promoting NOx capture as nitrate varied widely amongst different soil types, from low in quartzitic sandy soils to high in iron oxide and TiO2 rich soils. Clay soils with significant amounts of smectite also exhibited high rates of NOx sequestration and fixed amounts of N comparable to that of NO (nitric oxide) losses through biotic reactions. In these soils, a flux of 100 µg NNO m−2 h−1, as usually found in most ecosystems, could be reduced by these photochemical reactions by more than 60%. This mechanism of N fixation provides new insight into the nitrogen cycle and may inspire alternative strategies to reduce NO emissions from soils.Ministerio de Economía y CompetitividadJunta de AndalucíaUniversidad de CórdobaDepartamento de Agronomía Universidad de CórdobaDepartamento de Química Inorgánica e Ingeniería Química Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Química Fina y Nanoquímica Universidad de CórdobaSchool of Natural Sciences Environment Centre WalesCentre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Edinburgh, Bush Estate, PenicuikDepartamento de Solos Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulDepartamento de Solos e Adubos Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias de Jaboticabal UNESP – Universidade Estadual PaulistaDepartamento de Botánica Ecología y Fisiología Vegetal Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de CórdobaDepartamento de Ciencias Agroforestales ETSIA Universidad de SevillaDepartamento de Solos e Adubos Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias de Jaboticabal UNESP – Universidade Estadual PaulistaMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad: AGL 2017-87074-C2-2-RJunta de Andalucía: FQM-175Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad: MAT2017-88284-PUniversidad de CórdobaEnvironment Centre WalesEdinburghUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidad de SevillaBarrón, VidalMéndez, José M.Balbuena, JoséCruz-Yusta, ManuelSánchez, LuisGiménez, CarmenSacristán, DanielGonzález-Guzmán, AdriánSánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio R.Skiba, Ute M.Inda, Alberto V.Marques, José [UNESP]Recio, José M.Delgado, Antoniodel Campillo, María C.Torrent, José2020-12-12T01:45:08Z2020-12-12T01:45:08Z2020-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134982Science of the Total Environment, v. 702.1879-10260048-9697http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19963310.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.1349822-s2.0-85074758872Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengScience of the Total Environmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T14:22:54Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/199633Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T14:05:38.309077Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
title Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
spellingShingle Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
Barrón, Vidal
Nitric oxide
Nitrogen cycle
NOx
Soil photocatalysis
title_short Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
title_full Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
title_fullStr Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
title_full_unstemmed Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
title_sort Photochemical emission and fixation of NOX gases in soils
author Barrón, Vidal
author_facet Barrón, Vidal
Méndez, José M.
Balbuena, José
Cruz-Yusta, Manuel
Sánchez, Luis
Giménez, Carmen
Sacristán, Daniel
González-Guzmán, Adrián
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio R.
Skiba, Ute M.
Inda, Alberto V.
Marques, José [UNESP]
Recio, José M.
Delgado, Antonio
del Campillo, María C.
Torrent, José
author_role author
author2 Méndez, José M.
Balbuena, José
Cruz-Yusta, Manuel
Sánchez, Luis
Giménez, Carmen
Sacristán, Daniel
González-Guzmán, Adrián
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio R.
Skiba, Ute M.
Inda, Alberto V.
Marques, José [UNESP]
Recio, José M.
Delgado, Antonio
del Campillo, María C.
Torrent, José
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidad de Córdoba
Environment Centre Wales
Edinburgh
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidad de Sevilla
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barrón, Vidal
Méndez, José M.
Balbuena, José
Cruz-Yusta, Manuel
Sánchez, Luis
Giménez, Carmen
Sacristán, Daniel
González-Guzmán, Adrián
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio R.
Skiba, Ute M.
Inda, Alberto V.
Marques, José [UNESP]
Recio, José M.
Delgado, Antonio
del Campillo, María C.
Torrent, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nitric oxide
Nitrogen cycle
NOx
Soil photocatalysis
topic Nitric oxide
Nitrogen cycle
NOx
Soil photocatalysis
description Gaseous nitrogen oxides (NOx), which result from the combustion of fossil fuels, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and biological reactions in soils, not only affect air quality and the atmospheric concentration of ozone, but also contribute to global warming and acid rain. Soil NOx emissions have been largely ascribed to soil microbiological processes; but there is no proof of abiotic catalytic activity affecting soil NO emissions. We provide evidence of gas exchange in soils involving emissions of NOx by photochemical reactions, and their counterpart fixation through photocatalytic reactions under UV–visible irradiation. The catalytic activity promoting NOx capture as nitrate varied widely amongst different soil types, from low in quartzitic sandy soils to high in iron oxide and TiO2 rich soils. Clay soils with significant amounts of smectite also exhibited high rates of NOx sequestration and fixed amounts of N comparable to that of NO (nitric oxide) losses through biotic reactions. In these soils, a flux of 100 µg NNO m−2 h−1, as usually found in most ecosystems, could be reduced by these photochemical reactions by more than 60%. This mechanism of N fixation provides new insight into the nitrogen cycle and may inspire alternative strategies to reduce NO emissions from soils.
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