Abstract

Dimethyl selenide has been postulated to be an organoselenium compound in seawater. In this study, dimethyl selenide was detected in seawater along with a non-identified sulfur compound other than COS, CH 3SH, CS 2, DMS, and DMDS. Additionally, trimethyl selenonium ions could be detected in a moorland lake water sample.

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