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Effects of Microorganisms on Redox Potential and Mobility of Antimony in Natural Settings

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http://hdl.handle.net/10458/6896
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公開日 2020-06-22
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タイトル Effects of Microorganisms on Redox Potential and Mobility of Antimony in Natural Settings
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主題Scheme Other
主題 Antimony, Microorganism, Reduction, Oxidation, Mobility
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
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著者 Jong-Un, Lee

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Van, Khanh Nguyen

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内容記述 To date, little information is available on the microbial oxidation and reduction of antimony (Sb). The biogeochemical effects of microorganisms on redox potential and mobility of Sb were investigated. A dissimilatory Sb(V)-reducing bacterium was isolated from stream sediment samples contaminated with Sb (3,069 mg/kg). This anaerobic rod-shaped bacterium reduced Sb(V) and grew through respiration using Sb(V) and acetate at pH 7.7. A part of Sb(III) which was produced in anoxic minimal medium precipitated as a biomineral which was likely Sb(OH)3. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the bacterium is likely a novel strain of the Sinorhizobium genus. Tn addition, 12 Sb-resistant aerobic bacteria were isolated from the same sediment samples, and eight of these strains were heterotrophic Sb(III)-oxidizing bacteria. Phylogenetically, the Sb(III)-oxidizers fell within ß- and y-subdivisions of Proteobacteria. Among them, Cupriavidus sp. NL4 completely oxidized 100 μmoles/L Sb(III) in 500 hours. The results suggest that microorganisms may play a significant role in changing the redox state and thus geochemical fates of Sb in geological media.
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書誌情報 en : International Conference on Applied Electrical and Mechanical Engineering 2019

p. 74-76, 発行日 2019-09
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Jong-Un, Lee, Van, Khanh Nguyen, 2019, Effects of Microorganisms on Redox Potential and Mobility of Antimony in Natural Settings: 74–76 p.

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