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Anaerobic microbial manganese oxidation and reduction: A critical review

Authors :
Xuan Wang
Guo-Jun Xie
Ning Tian
Cheng-Cheng Dang
Chen Cai
Jie Ding
Bing-Feng Liu
De-Feng Xing
Nan-Qi Ren
Qilin Wang
Source :
Science of The Total Environment. 822:153513
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Manganese is a vital heavy metal abundant in terrestrial and aquatic environments. Anaerobic manganese redox reactions mediated by microorganisms have been recognized for a long time, which promote elements mobility and bioavailability in the environment. Biological anaerobic redox of manganese serves two reactions, including Mn(II) oxidation and Mn(IV) reduction. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of manganese redox cycles in the environment, closely related to greenhouse gas mitigation, the fate of nutrients, microbial bioremediation, and global biogeochemical cycle, including nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon. The oxidation and reduction of manganese occur cyclically and simultaneously in the environment. Anaerobic reduction of Mn(IV) receives electrons from methane, ammonium and sulfide, while Mn(II) can function as an electron source for manganese-oxidizing microorganisms for autotrophic denitrification and photosynthesis. The anaerobic redox transition between Mn(II) and Mn(IV) promotes a dynamic biogeochemical cycle coupled to microorganisms in water, soil and sediment environments. The discussion of reaction mechanisms, microorganism diversity, environmental influence bioremediation and application identify the research gaps for future investigation, which provides promising opportunities for further development of biotechnological applications to remediate contaminated environments.

Details

ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
822
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science of The Total Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27e2ad4c5a544cb4e7d216e5fd76305d