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Nitrite Reduction by Biogenic Hydroxycarbonate Green Rusts: Evidence for Hydroxy-nitrite Green Rust Formation as an Intermediate Reaction Product
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2014
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Green RustEngineeringBioenergyGreen ChemistryBiological Waste TreatmentChemistryBiogenic Hydroxycarbonate GreenMineral ProcessingBiogenic GrChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryReactive Nitrogen SpecieBioenergeticsBioremediationIntermediate Reaction ProductBiogeochemistryGaseous ReductionCatalysisAmmoniaOxygen Reduction ReactionNitrite ReductionEnvironmental EngineeringX-ray DiffractionEnvironmental RemediationNitrosative Stress
The present study investigates for the first time the reduction of nitrite by biogenic hydroxycarbonate green rusts, bio-GR(CO3), produced from the bioreduction of ferric oxyhydroxycarbonate (Fohc), a poorly crystalline solid phase, and of lepidocrocite, a well-crystallized Fe(III)-oxyhydroxide mineral. Results show a fast Fe(II) production from Fohc, which leads to the precipitation of bio-GR(CO3) particles that were roughly 2-fold smaller (2.3 ± 0.4 μm) than those obtained from the bioreduction of lepidocrocite (5.0 ± 0.4 μm). The study reveals that both bio-GR(CO3) are capable of reducing nitrite ions into gaseous nitrogen species such as NO, N2O, or N2 without ammonium production at neutral initial pH and that nitrite reduction proceeded to a larger extent with smaller particles than with larger ones. On the basis of the identification of intermediates and end-reaction products using X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy at the Fe K-edge, our study shows the formation of hydroxy-nitrite green rust, GR(NO2), a new type of green rust 1, and suggests that the reduction of nitrite by biogenic GR(CO3) involves both external and internal reaction sites and that such a mechanism could explain the higher reactivity of green rust with respect to nitrite, compared to other mineral substrates possessing only external reactive sites.
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