Redox conditions in natural waters are a fundamental control on biogeochemical processes and ultimately many ecosystem functions. While the dioxygen/water redox couple controls redox thermodynamics in oxygenated aquatic environments on geological timescales, it is kinetically inert in the extracellular environment on the much shorter timescales on which many biogeochemical processes occur. Instead, electron transfer processes on these timescales are primarily mediated by a relatively small group of trace metals and stable radicals, including the reactive oxygen species superoxide. Such processes are of critical biogeochemical importance because many of these chemical species are scarce nutrients, but may also be toxic at high concentrations...
Oxygen bioavailability is declining in aquatic systems worldwide as a result of climate change and o...
Oxygen has a central role in the evolution of complex life on Earth mainly because of the biochemica...
The goal of our research is to better understand the structure and reactivity of natural dissolved o...
The exchange of matter and energy between confined components of aquatic ecosystems requires the pas...
Superoxide, the one-electron reduced form of dioxygen, is produced in the extracellular milieu of aq...
Saltwater is well known as one of the most complex liquids on earth. Many complicated chemical react...
Superoxide, a reduced form of dioxygen is produced in natural waters from abiotic thermal processes ...
In this thesis, rates and extend as well as the ecological implications of electron exchange reactio...
The elements Fe, C and O cycle through a variety of oxidation states in the biosphere. We hypothesiz...
In this study, we give a new physical insight into how enzymatic environments influence a redox proc...
Most of aquatic animals are dependent on molecular oxygen. Yet all living forms are prone to oxygen ...
Hydrogen peroxide is a reduced form of dioxygen produced in natural waters from a manifold of abioti...
AbstractOxygen bioavailability is declining in aquatic systems worldwide as a result of climate chan...
All organisms maintain a strict redox environment, crucial for cell physiology, by preserving the pr...
Redox reactions are central to the major element cycling, many cell cycles, many chemisorption and p...
Oxygen bioavailability is declining in aquatic systems worldwide as a result of climate change and o...
Oxygen has a central role in the evolution of complex life on Earth mainly because of the biochemica...
The goal of our research is to better understand the structure and reactivity of natural dissolved o...
The exchange of matter and energy between confined components of aquatic ecosystems requires the pas...
Superoxide, the one-electron reduced form of dioxygen, is produced in the extracellular milieu of aq...
Saltwater is well known as one of the most complex liquids on earth. Many complicated chemical react...
Superoxide, a reduced form of dioxygen is produced in natural waters from abiotic thermal processes ...
In this thesis, rates and extend as well as the ecological implications of electron exchange reactio...
The elements Fe, C and O cycle through a variety of oxidation states in the biosphere. We hypothesiz...
In this study, we give a new physical insight into how enzymatic environments influence a redox proc...
Most of aquatic animals are dependent on molecular oxygen. Yet all living forms are prone to oxygen ...
Hydrogen peroxide is a reduced form of dioxygen produced in natural waters from a manifold of abioti...
AbstractOxygen bioavailability is declining in aquatic systems worldwide as a result of climate chan...
All organisms maintain a strict redox environment, crucial for cell physiology, by preserving the pr...
Redox reactions are central to the major element cycling, many cell cycles, many chemisorption and p...
Oxygen bioavailability is declining in aquatic systems worldwide as a result of climate change and o...
Oxygen has a central role in the evolution of complex life on Earth mainly because of the biochemica...
The goal of our research is to better understand the structure and reactivity of natural dissolved o...