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Potential Function of Added Minerals as Nucleation Sites and Effect of Humic Substances on Mineral Formation by the Nitrate-Reducing Fe(II)-Oxidizer Acidovorax sp BoFeN1

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 46, 期 12, 页码 6556-6565

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es2046266

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [KA 1736/14-1, KA 1736/16-1]
  2. BMBF IPSWaT PhD fellowships

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The mobility of toxic metals and the transformation of organic pollutants in the environment are influenced and in many cases even controlled by iron minerals. Therefore knowing the factors influencing iron mineral formation and transformation by Fe(II)-oxidizing and Fe-(III)reducing bacteria is crucial for understanding the fate of contaminants and for the development of remediation technologies. In this study we followed mineral formation by the nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizing strain Acidovorax sp. BoFeN1 in the presence of the crystalline Fe-(III) (oxyhydr)-oxides goethite, magnetite and hematite added as potential nucleation sites. Mossbauer spectroscopy analysis of minerals precipitated by BoFeN1 in Fe-57(II)-spiked microbial growth medium showed that goethite was formed in the absence of mineral additions as well as in the presence of goethite or hematite. The presence of magnetite minerals during Fe(II) oxidation induced the formation of magnetite in addition to goethite, while the addition of humic substances along with magnetite also led to goethite but no magnetite. This study showed that mineral formation not only depends on the aqueous geochemical conditions but can also be affected by the presence of mineral nucleation sites that initiate precipitation of the same underlying mineral phases.

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