Review
Review II
WHAT ABOUT NATURAL SYSTEMS? Oxygen would like to be reduced. If we can combine oxygen with a compound that wants to be oxidized we have an energy source!
What wants to be oxidized?
What about Natural systems? This is a general equation for the oxidation/reduction of organic material
Relative to activity series
Using the two half reactions Eo = 1.227 + (0.07) = 1.297 V
Eo = 1.227 + (0.07) = 1.297 V CH2O = 0.01 M, O2 = 0.2 atm CO2 = 1.0 atm
The negative G indicates that this reaction is spontaneous! What happens when we run out of oxygen? Other oxidants will take the place of oxygen. Most sediments are anoxic!
Biologically Mediated reactions
Sequence of Microbially Mediated redox processes http://www.chem1.com/acad/webtext/pdf/c3redox.pdf Stumm and Morgan 1995
Redox / Nutrient Cycling Surface Water Bottom Water Sediment
Oxygen Demanding Substances CH2O + O2 = CO2 + H2O NH4+ + 2 O2 = 2H+ + NO3- + H2O 4Fe2+ + O2 + 10H2O = 4Fe(OH)3 (s) + 8H+ 2SO32- + O2 = 2SO42-
Biological Oxygen Demand Quantity of oxygen utilized by a suitable aquatic microorganism in five days. Why five days?
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) oxygen utilized by a specific chemical titration. 3CH2O + 16H+ + 2 Cr2O72- = 4 Cr3+ + 3CO2 + 11 H2O