Abiotic Methane Production Driven by Ubiquitous Non‐Fenton‐Type Reactive Oxygen Species
Jie Ye,
Andong Hu,
Chao Gao
et al.
Abstract:Abiotic CH4 production driven by Fenton‐type reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been confirmed to be an indispensable component of the atmospheric CH4 budget. While the chemical reactions independent of Fenton chemistry to ROS are ubiquitous in nature, it remains unknown whether the produced ROS can drive abiotic CH4 production. Here, we first demonstrated the abiotic CH4 production at the soil‒water interface under illumination. Leveraging this finding, polymeric carbon nitrides (CNx) as a typical analogue of … Show more
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