Formation of Green Rust and Immobilization of Nickel in Response to Bacterial Reduction of Hydrous Ferric Oxide

2001 
This investigation documents the formation of Green Rust (GR) and immobilization of Ni 2+ in response to bacterial reduction of hydrous ferric oxide (HFO). In the absence of Ni 2+ , 79% of the total Fe(III) present as HFO was reduced; at 10 -3 and 10 -4 M Ni 2+ , 36% of the total Fe(III) was reduced, whereas 45 to 50% of the total Fe(III) was reduced at 10 -5 M Ni 2+ . The inhibitory effect of 10 -3 and 10 -4 M Ni 2+ on Fe(III)-reduction corresponded to a 50% decrease in number of viable cells relative to the Ni 2+ -free condition, and a 25% decrease at 10 -5 M Ni 2+ . A prominent GR peak at d = 10.9 nm was evident in X-ray diffraction patterns of postreduction residual solids from the cultures. Minor peaks arising for vivianite and magnetite were also present. In samples prepared for scanning electron microscopy, thin hexagonal plates of GR were easily distinguished as a solid phase transformation product of HFO. Small hexagonal sheets and fragments of larger GR plates were also observed in transmission ...
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