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Reduction of Elemental Selenium to Selenide: Experiments with Anoxic Sediments and Bacteria that Respire Se-Oxyanions

Authors :
Jodi Switzer Blum
Ronald S. Oremland
Sharon Borglin
Mitchell J. Herbel
Source :
Geomicrobiology Journal. 20:587-602
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2003.

Abstract

A selenite-respiring bacterium, Bacillus selenitireducens, produced significant levels of Se(-II) (as aqueous HSe−) when supplied with Se(0). B. selenitireducens was also able to reduce selenite [Se(IV)] through Se(0) to Se(-II). Reduction of Se(0) by B. selenitireducens was more rapid in cells grown on colloidal sulfur [S(0)] or Se(IV) as their electron acceptor than for cell lines grown on fumarate. In contrast, three cultures of selenate-respiring bacteria, Sulfurospirillum barnesii, B. arsenicoselenatis, and Selenihalanaerobacter shriftii either were unable to reduce Se(0) to Se(-II) or had only a very limited capacity to achieve this reduction. Biological reduction of Se(0) to Se(-II) was observed during incubation of estuarine sediment slurries, while no such activity was noted in formalin-killed controls. The majority of the Se(-II) produced was found in the sediments as a solid precipitate of FeSe, rather than in solution as HSe−. These results demonstrate that certain anaerobic bacteria have the ...

Details

ISSN :
15210529 and 01490451
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geomicrobiology Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a8d1a4cfab446632512f193a15c8fb34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/713851163