Structural similarities between biogenic uraninites produced by phylogenetically and metabolically diverse bacteria

Sharp, J. O., Schofield, E. J., Veeramani, H., Suvorova, E. I., Kennedy, D. W., Marshall, M. J., Mehta, A., Bargar, J. R. and Bernier-Latmani, R. (2009) Structural similarities between biogenic uraninites produced by phylogenetically and metabolically diverse bacteria. Environmental Science and Technology, 43(21), pp. 8295-8301. (doi: 10.1021/es901281e) (PMID:19924959)

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Abstract

While the product of microbial uranium reduction is often reported to be “UO2”, a comprehensive characterization including stoichiometry and unit cell determination is available for only one Shewanella species. Here, we compare the products of batch uranyl reduction by a collection of dissimilatory metal- and sulfate-reducing bacteria of the genera Shewanella, Geobacter, Anaeromyxobacter, and Desulfovibrio under similar laboratory conditions. Our results demonstrate that U(VI) bioreduction by this assortment of commonly studied, environmentally relevant bacteria leads to the precipitation of uraninite with an approximate composition of UO2.0, regardless of phylogenetic or metabolic diversity. Coupled analyses, including electron microscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and powder diffraction, confirm that structurally and chemically analogous uraninite solids are produced. These biogenic uraninites have particle diameters of about 2−3 nm and lattice constants consistent with UO2.0 and exhibit a high degree of intermediate-range order. Results indicate that phylogenetic and metabolic variability within delta- and gamma-proteobacteria has little effect on biouraninite structure or crystal size under the investigated conditions.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Veeramani, Dr Harish
Authors: Sharp, J. O., Schofield, E. J., Veeramani, H., Suvorova, E. I., Kennedy, D. W., Marshall, M. J., Mehta, A., Bargar, J. R., and Bernier-Latmani, R.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Infrastructure and Environment
Journal Name:Environmental Science and Technology
Journal Abbr.:EST
Publisher:American Chemical Society
ISSN:0013-936X
ISSN (Online):1520-5851

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