Biotransformation of heavy metals, precious metal, and radionuclides

2007 
Full text: Dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacteria, such as Geobacter sulfurreducens, can reduce high valence metals, e.g. Cr(VI), Hg(II), Se(VI), Ag(I), U(VI) to lower oxidation state, less soluble compounds. Therefore, it may be possible to use these bacteria for in situ bioremediation of contaminated sites and to recover precious metals from waste streams. The objective of this project is to understand the mechanism of metal reduction in this organism. Studies have shown G. sulfurreducens can reduce Cr(VI), Hg(II), Ag(I), Se(VI), U(VI) and Tc(VII). Cr(V) and U(V) were identified as intermediates by EPR and XAS, respectively, suggesting that reduction of these two metals occurs via a one-electron transfer process. The localization of reduced metal precipitates will be described, as well as the proteins involved in electron transfer to the metals, elucidated by studies using deletion mutants and purified enzymes in vitro. (author)
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