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Formation of Zerovalent Iron in Iron-Reducing Cultures of Methanosarcina barkeri

Authors :
Benjamin P. Weiss
Haitao Shang
Nobumichi Tamura
Tanja Bosak
Orit Sivan
Cauê S. Borlina
Mirna Daye
Source :
Other repository, Environmental science & technology, vol 54, iss 12
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2020.

Abstract

© 2020 American Chemical Society. Methanogenic archaea have been shown to reduce iron from ferric [Fe(III)] to ferrous [Fe(II)] state, but minerals that form during iron reduction by different methanogens remain to be characterized. Here, we show that zerovalent iron (ZVI) minerals, ferrite [α-Fe(0)] and austenite [γ-Fe(0)], appear in the X-ray diffraction spectra minutes after the addition of ferrihydrite to the cultures of a methanogenic archaeon, Methanosarcina barkeri (M. barkeri). M. barkeri cells and redox-active, nonenzymatic soluble organic compounds in organic-rich spent culture supernatants can promote the formation of ZVI; the latter compounds also likely stabilize ZVI. Methanogenic microbes that inhabit organic- and Fe(III)-rich anaerobic environments may similarly reduce Fe(III) to Fe(II) and ZVI, with implications for the preservation of paleomagnetic signals during sediment diagenesis and potential applications in the protection of iron metals against corrosion and in the green synthesis of ZVI.

Details

ISSN :
15205851 and 0013936X
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Science & Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d6b27428c18aaa4d076ecfb85fdd56c