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Steady ligand concentration effect

Like iron complexes, copper complexes have been shown to be an important sink for photochemically-generated superoxide in seawater and, based on the high reactivity of Cu(ii) complexed by cyanobacterial-derived ligands, it is likely that redox reactions with superoxide significantly influence Cu redox speciation in the ocean [221,222]. These reactions also have important effects on the steady state concentrations of superoxide in seawater, reducing the concentration by at least an order of magnitude compared to previous estimates that ignored the reactions with copper complexes [222]. [Pg.165]


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