Antimony mobility in reducing environments: The effect of microbial iron(III)-reduction and associated secondary mineralization

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作者
Burton, Edward D. [1 ]
Hockmann, Kerstin [2 ]
Karimian, Niloofar [1 ]
Johnston, Scott G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Southern Cross Univ, Southern Cross GeoSci, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia
[2] Univ Bayreuth, Environm Geochem, Univ Str 30, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Antimonate; Ferrihydrite; Feroxyhyte; Goethite; Sediment; Shewanella; Soil; ORGANIC-MATTER; FE(II)-CATALYZED TRANSFORMATION; CONTAMINATED SOIL; IRON REDUCTION; FERRIHYDRITE; BEHAVIOR; GOETHITE; MINE; PHYTOAVAILABILITY; GEOCHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1016/j.gca.2018.11.005
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
Antimony is an environmental contaminant, whose mobility in soils, sediments and groundwater systems is strongly influenced by interactions with Fe(III) oxide minerals. When exposed to reducing conditions, these minerals can undergo reductive dissolution via the activity of Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms, thereby potentially liberating previously retained Sb. In addition, microbial Fe(III)-reduction and the consequent production of Fe(II) can induce the formation of secondary Fe(III)- and Fe(II)-bearing minerals, which may alter the speciation and partitioning of Sb. In this study, we examined Sb behaviour during (1) the microbially-mediated reduction and transformation of Sb(V)-bearing ferrihydrite by the dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium, Shewanella putrefaciens (strain CN32), and (2) during the associated abiotic Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of Sb(V)-bearing ferrihydrite. Antimony K-edge XANES spectroscopy showed negligible reduction of Sb(V) to Sb(III) in both experiments, reflecting the redox stability of Sb(V) under these conditions. X-ray diffraction and Fe K-edge EXAFS spectroscopy revealed that both microbially-mediated Fe(II) production as well as the experimental addition of aqueous Fe(II) under abiotic conditions triggered rapid transformation of the initial ferrihydrite to feroxyhyte (delta'-FeOOH) and goethite (alpha-FeOOH). Goethite has been widely observed as a product of the Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of ferrihydrite. However, the present study is the first to document the formation of feroxyhyte via this pathway, with feroxyhyte formation appearing to be favored by the presence of Sb(V). The formation of these secondary Fe(III) oxides was associated with substantial decreases in aqueous Sb concentrations and in the amount of surface-bound Sb (as defined via extractions with 1 M PO43-). This is consistent with the incorporation of Sb(V) into the newly formed feroxyhyte and goethite via substitution for Fe(III). The results of this study provide new perspectives on coupling between Sb geochemistry and Fe mineralogy by showing that microbial Fe(III)-reduction and associated secondary Fe(III)-oxide formation can help to immobilize Sb(V) in reducing environments. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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