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Formation mechanism of organo-chromium (III) complexes from bioreduction of chromium (VI) by Aeromonas hydrophila

Journal

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 129, Issue -, Pages 86-94

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.05.016

Keywords

Chromium; Chromium-contaminated environments; Bioreduction; Aeromonas; Organo-Cr(III) complexes; Medium composition

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China, China [2018YFC0406303]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China, China [21477120, 21590812, 51538012, 51821006, 21607146, 51878638]
  3. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University of the Ministry of Education of China
  4. Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, Nanjing University, China [PCRRF17024]
  5. Scientific Research Grant of Hefei National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory [UN2017LHJJ]
  6. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China [WK2060190087, WK3530000003]

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Chromium is a common heavy metal widely present in aquatic environments. Cost-effective remediation of chromium-contaminated environment can be realized by microbial reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III). The genus Aeromonas species is one of such Cr(VI) reducers, whose reduction mechanism remains unrevealed and the main factors governing the Cr(VI) reduction pathways are unknown yet. In this work, the performances and mechanisms of Cr(VI) anaerobic reduction by Aeromonas hydrophila ATCC 7966 were investigated. This strain exhibited excellent Cr(VI) resistance and could utilize a suite of electron donors to support Cr(VI) bioreduction. The Cr(VI) bioreduction processes involved both extracellular (the metal-reducing and respiratory pathway) and intracellular reaction pathways. Adding anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate or humic acid as a mediator substantially enhanced the Cr(VI) bioreduction. The forms and distribution of the Cr(VI) bioreduction products were affected by the medium composition. Soluble organo-Cr(III) complexes were identified as the main Cr(VI) reduction products when basal salts medium was adopted. Given the environmental ubiquity of the genus Aeromonas, the findings in this work may facilitate a better understanding about the transformation behaviors and fates of Cr(VI) in environments and provide useful clues to tune the bioremediation of chromium-contaminated environments.

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