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The Mobility of Mo during Microbially Mediated Ferrihydrite Phase Transformation


Abstract Molybdenum (Mo) is an essential nutrient for almost all organisms. However, at high concentrations, it can be toxic to animals and plants. This study investigated the interactions of Mo(VI) with iron oxyhydroxides during ferrihydrite bioreduction in the presence of Fe(III)-reducing Geobacter sulfurreducens. Here, we showed that Mo concentration controlled ferrihydrite phase transformation, leading to Mo release. With the biotic reduction of ferrihydrite and Fe(II) production, Mo(VI) reduction and Mo(IV)O2 formation were observed for the first time, which further immobilized Mo after surface adsorption of Mo(VI). At low Mo levels (Mo/Fe molar ratios of 1–2%), sufficient Fe(II) adsorption onto ferrihydrite resulted in its transformation into magnetite nanoparticles (>80%, ∼25 nm), which catalyzed the reduction of Mo(VI) to form Mo(IV)O2 and immobilized Mo. Contrastingly, at high Mo concentrations (Mo/Fe molar ratios of 5–10%), Mo(VI)O42– adsorption onto ferrihydrite limited Fe(II) adsorption; subsequently, less magnetite (<8–12%) formed while more goethite (∼30–50%, width and length >15 and 100 nm, respectively) and siderite (∼20–30%, width and length >100 and 200 nm, respectively) with larger particle sizes formed instead, causing Mo(VI) release due to lower Mo adsorption. This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the interaction mechanisms among Geobacter sulfurreducens, Mo(VI), and iron oxyhydroxides, enabling predictions and controls of long-term Mo mobility and Fe mineral transformation under a variety of biogeochemical scenarios.
Authors Jing Zhang ORCID , Mengqiang Zhu ORCID , Jonathan R. Lloyd ORCID , Samuel Shaw ORCID , Victoria S. Coker ORCID , Jinxin Xie , Ke Wen University of WyomingORCID , Sungsik Lee ORCID , Thomas L. Goût ORCID , Jingyue Hao ORCID , Lin Ma ORCID , Yandi Hu ORCID , Bo Pan ORCID
Journal Info American Chemical Society | Environmental Science & Technology
Publication Date 11/27/2024
ISSN 0013-936X
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c09144
KeywordsKeyword Image Ferrihydrite (Score: 0.92217815)