Direct and Fe(II)-mediated reduction of technetium by Fe(III)-reducing bacteria

被引:201
作者
Lloyd, JR [1 ]
Sole, VA
Van Praagh, CVG
Lovley, DR
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Microbiol, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
[2] ESRF EXAFS Grp, F-38043 Grenoble, France
关键词
D O I
10.1128/AEM.66.9.3743-3749.2000
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens reduced and precipitated Tc(Vn) by two mechanisms. Washed cell suspensions coupled the oxidation of hydrogen to enzymatic reduction of Tc(MI) to Tc(IV), leading to the precipitation of TcO2 at the periphery of the cell. An indirect, Fe(II)-mediated mechanism was also identified. Acetate, although not utilized efficiently as an electron donor for direct cell-mediated reduction of technetium, supported the reduction of Fe(III), and the Fe(II) formed was able to transfer electrons abiotically to Tc(VII), Tc(VII) reduction was comparatively inefficient via this indirect mechanism when soluble Fe(III) citrate was supplied to the cultures but was enhanced in the presence of solid Fe(III) oxide. The rate of Tc(VII) reduction was optimal, however, when Fe(III) oxide reduction was stimulated by the addition of the humic analog and electron shuttle anthaquinone-2,6-disulfonate, leading to the rapid formation of the Fe(II)-bearing mineral magnetite, Under these conditions, Tc(VII) was reduced and precipitated abiotically on the nanocrystals of biogenic magnetite as TcO2 and was removed from solution to concentrations below the limit of detection by scintillation counting. Cultures of Fe(III)-reducing bacteria enriched from radionuclide-contaminated sediment using Fe(III) oxide as an electron acceptor in the presence of 25 mu M Tc(VII) contained a single Geobacter sp, detected by 16S ribosomal DNA analysis and were also able to reduce and precipitate the radionuclide via biogenic magnetite, Fe(III) reduction was stimulated in aquifer material, resulting in the formation of Fe(II)-containing minerals that were able to reduce and precipitate Tc(VII). These results suggest that Fe(III)-reducing bacteria may play an important role in immobilizing technetium in sediments via direct and indirect mechanisms.
引用
收藏
页码:3743 / 3749
页数:7
相关论文
共 45 条
[1]  
Allen PG, 1997, RADIOCHIM ACTA, V76, P77
[2]   COMBINATION OF 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA-TARGETED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES WITH FLOW-CYTOMETRY FOR ANALYZING MIXED MICROBIAL-POPULATIONS [J].
AMANN, RI ;
BINDER, BJ ;
OLSON, RJ ;
CHISHOLM, SW ;
DEVEREUX, R ;
STAHL, DA .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1990, 56 (06) :1919-1925
[3]   Anaerobic benzene oxidation in the Fe(III) reduction zone of petroleum contaminated aquifers [J].
Anderson, RT ;
Rooney-Varga, JN ;
Gaw, CV ;
Lovley, DR .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1998, 32 (09) :1222-1229
[4]   GEOLOGIC MIGRATION POTENTIALS OF TC-99 AND NP-237 [J].
BONDIETTI, EA ;
FRANCIS, CW .
SCIENCE, 1979, 203 (4387) :1337-1340
[5]   GEOBACTER SULFURREDUCENS SP-NOV, A HYDROGEN-OXIDIZING AND ACETATE-OXIDIZING DISSIMILATORY METAL-REDUCING MICROORGANISM [J].
CACCAVO, F ;
LONERGAN, DJ ;
LOVLEY, DR ;
DAVIS, M ;
STOLZ, JF ;
MCINERNEY, MJ .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1994, 60 (10) :3752-3759
[6]   COMPARATIVE METABOLIC BEHAVIOR AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF TC AND S IN SOYBEAN PLANTS [J].
CATALDO, DA ;
GARLAND, TR ;
WILDUNG, RE ;
FELLOWS, RJ .
HEALTH PHYSICS, 1989, 57 (02) :281-287
[7]   Reduction of pertechnetate by ferrous iron in solution: Influence of sorbed and precipitated Fe(II) [J].
Cui, DQ ;
Eriksen, TE .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1996, 30 (07) :2259-2262
[8]   Reduction of pertechnetate in solution by heterogeneous electron transfer from Fe(II)-containing geological material [J].
Cui, DQ ;
Eriksen, TE .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1996, 30 (07) :2263-2269
[9]   Electrosorption and reduction of pertechnetate by anodically polarized magnetite [J].
Farrell, J ;
Bostick, WD ;
Jarabek, RJ ;
Fiedor, JN .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1999, 33 (08) :1244-1249
[10]  
Gaspard S, 1998, APPL ENVIRON MICROB, V64, P3188