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Fluorescent Visualization of Chemical Profiles across the Air-Water Interface.

Wenzhang TianJun YangWen-Qing XuLin LianXia-Wen QiuXiao LiangChen-Chou WuXiangjun GongGuangzhao ZhangLian-Jun BaoEddy Y Zeng
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
Chemical transfer across the air-water interface is one of the most important geochemical processes of global significance. Quantifying such a process has remained extremely challenging due to the lack of suitable technologies to measure chemical diffusion across the air-water microlayer. Herein, we present a fluorescence optical system capable of visualizing the formation of the air-water microlayer with a spatial resolution of 10 μm and quantifying air-water diffusion fluxes using pyrene as a target chemical. We show for the first time that the air-water microlayer is composed of the surface microlayer in water (∼290 ± 40 μm) and a diffusion layer in air (∼350 ± 40 μm) with 1 μg L -1 of pyrene. The diffusion flux of pyrene across the air-water interface is derived from its high-resolution concentration profile without any pre-emptive assumption, which is 2 orders of magnitude lower than those from the conventional method. This system can be expanded to visualize diffusion dynamics of other fluorescent chemicals across the air-water interface and provides a powerful tool for furthering our understanding of air-water mass transfer of organic chemicals related to their global cycling.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • risk assessment
  • mass spectrometry
  • heavy metals
  • high intensity
  • liquid chromatography