Microbial Reduction of Intragrain U(VI) in Contaminated Sediment

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作者
Liu, Chongxuan [1 ]
Zachara, John M. [1 ]
Zhong, Lirong [1 ]
Heald, Steve M. [2 ]
Wang, Zheming [1 ]
Jeon, Byong-Hun [3 ]
Fredrickson, James K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Pacific NW Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA
[2] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA
[3] Yonsei Univ, Wonju Kangwon Do 220710, South Korea
关键词
EXTRACELLULAR ELECTRON-TRANSFER; VADOSE ZONE SEDIMENTS; SOLID-PHASE U(VI); SUBSURFACE SEDIMENTS; HANFORD-SITE; REDUCING BACTERIA; URANIUM; DISSOLUTION; KINETICS; BIOREMEDIATION;
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10.1021/es8029208
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The accessibility of precipitated, intragrain U(VI) in a contaminated sediment to microbial reduction was investigated to ascertain geochemical and microscopic transport phenomena controlling U(VI) bio availability. The sediment was collected from the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford site, and contained uranyl precipitates within the mm-sized granitic lithic fragments in the sediment. Bioreduction was investigated in a culture of a dissimilatory metal-reducing bacterium, Shewanella oneidensis strain MR-1. Measurements of uranium, concentration, speciation, and valence in aqueous and solid phases indicated that microbial reduction of intragrain U(VI) proceeded by two mechanisms: (1) sequentially coupled dissolution of intragrain uranyl precipitates, diffusion of dissolved U(VI) from intragrain regions, and microbial reduction of dissolved U(VI); and (2) U(VI) reduction in the intragrain regions by soluble, diffusible biogenic reductants. The bioreduction rate in the first pathway was over 3 orders of magnitude slower than that in comparable aqueous solutions containing aqueous U(VI) only. The slower bioreduction rate was attributed to (1) the, release of calcium from the desorption/dissolution of calcium-containing minerals in the sediment, which subsequently altered U(VI) aqueous speciation and slowed U(VI) bioreduction and (2) alternative electron transfer pathways that reduced U(VI) in the intragrain regions and changed its dissolution and solubility behavior. The results implied that the overall rate of bioreduction of intragrain U(VI) will be influenced by the reactive mass transfer of U(VI) and biogenic reductants within intragrain regions, and geochemical reactions controlling major ion concentrations.
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