X-ray absorption fine structure determination of pH-dependent U-bacterial cell wall interactions

被引:226
作者
Kelly, SD
Kemner, KM
Fein, JB
Fowle, DA
Boyanov, MI
Bunker, BA
Yee, N
机构
[1] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA
[2] Univ Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
D O I
10.1016/S0016-7037(02)00947-X
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements was used at the U L3-edge to directly determine the pH dependence of the cell wall functional groups responsible for the absorption of aqueous UO22+ to Bacillus subtilis from pH 1.67 to 4.80. Surface complexation modeling can be used to predict metal distributions in water-rock systems, and it has been used to quantify bacterial adsorption of metal cations. However, successful application of these models requires a detailed knowledge not only of the type of bacterial surface site involved in metal adsorption/desorption, but also of the binding geometry. Previous acid-base titrations of B. subtilis cells suggested that three surface functional group types are important on the cell wall; these groups have been postulated to correspond to carboxyl, phosphoryl, and hydroxyl sites. When the U(VI) adsorption to B. subtilis is measured, observed is a significant pH-independent absorption at low pH values (<3.0), ascribed to an interaction between the uranyl cation and a neutrally charged phosphoryl group on the cell wall. The present study provides independent quantitative constraints on the types of sites involved in uranyl binding to B. subtilis from pH 1.67 to 4.80. The XAFS results indicate that at extremely low pH (pH 1.67) UO22+ binds exclusively to phosphoryl functional groups on the cell wall, with an average distance between the U atom and the P atom of 3.64 +/- 0.01 Angstrom. This U-P distance indicates an inner-sphere complex with an oxygen atom shared between the UO22+ and the phosphoryl ligand. The P signal at extremely low pH value is consistent with the UO22+ binding to a protonated phosphoryl group, as previously ascribed. With increasing pH (3.22 and 4.80), UO22+ binds increasingly to bacterial surface carboxyl functional groups, with an average distance between the U atom and the C atom of 2.89 +/- 0.02 Angstrom. This U-C distance indicates an inner-sphere complex with two oxygen atoms shared between the UO22+ and the carboxyl ligand. The results of this XAFS study confirm the uranyl-bacterial surface speciation model. Copyright (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:3855 / 3871
页数:17
相关论文
共 61 条
[1]   EXAFS determinations of uranium structures: The uranyl ion complexed with tartaric, citric, and malic acids [J].
Allen, PG ;
Shuh, DK ;
Bucher, JJ ;
Edelstein, NM ;
Reich, T ;
Denecke, MA ;
Nitsche, H .
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 1996, 35 (03) :784-+
[2]   MULTINUCLEAR NMR, RAMAN, EXAFS, AND X-RAY-DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF URANYL CARBONATE COMPLEXES IN NEAR-NEUTRAL AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - X-RAY STRUCTURE OF [C(NH2)(3)](6)[(UO2)(3)(CO3)(6)]CENTER-DOT-6.5H(2)O [J].
ALLEN, PG ;
BUCHER, JJ ;
CLARK, DL ;
EDELSTEIN, NM ;
EKBERG, SA ;
GOHDES, JW ;
HUDSON, EA ;
KALTSOYANNIS, N ;
LUKENS, WW ;
NEU, MP ;
PALMER, PD ;
REICH, T ;
SHUH, DK ;
TAIT, CD ;
ZWICK, BD .
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 1995, 34 (19) :4797-4807
[3]   Investigation of aquo and chloro complexes of UO22+, NpO2+, Np4+, and Pu3+ by X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy [J].
Allen, PG ;
Bucher, JJ ;
Shuh, DK ;
Edelstein, NM ;
Reich, T .
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 1997, 36 (21) :4676-4683
[4]  
Antonio MR, 2001, RADIOCHIM ACTA, V89, P17
[5]   Characterization of U(VI)-carbonato ternary complexes on hematite: EXAFS and electrophoretic mobility measurements [J].
Bargar, JR ;
Reitmeyer, R ;
Lenhart, JJ ;
Davis, JA .
GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2000, 64 (16) :2737-2749
[6]   Modeling of copper biosorption by Arthrobacter sp. in a UF/MF membrane reactor [J].
Beolchini, F ;
Pagnanelli, F ;
Veglió, F .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 35 (14) :3048-3054
[7]   How the Kd approach undermines ground water cleanup [J].
Bethke, CM ;
Brady, PV .
GROUND WATER, 2000, 38 (03) :435-443
[8]   SITES OF METAL-DEPOSITION IN THE CELL-WALL OF BACILLUS-SUBTILIS [J].
BEVERIDGE, TJ ;
MURRAY, RGE .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 1980, 141 (02) :876-887
[9]   UPTAKE AND RETENTION OF METALS BY CELL-WALLS OF BACILLUS-SUBTILIS [J].
BEVERIDGE, TJ ;
MURRAY, RGE .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 1976, 127 (03) :1502-1518
[10]   Characterizing heterogeneous bacterial surface functional groups using discrete affinity spectra for proton binding [J].
Cox, JS ;
Smith, DS ;
Warren, LA ;
Ferris, FG .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1999, 33 (24) :4514-4521