Electromicrobiology: the ecophysiology of phylogenetically diverse electroactive microorganisms
Electroactive microorganisms markedly affect many environments in which they establish
outer-surface electrical contacts with other cells and minerals or reduce soluble extracellular …
outer-surface electrical contacts with other cells and minerals or reduce soluble extracellular …
An evolving view on biogeochemical cycling of iron
Biogeochemical cycling of iron is crucial to many environmental processes, such as ocean
productivity, carbon storage, greenhouse gas emissions and the fate of nutrients, toxic …
productivity, carbon storage, greenhouse gas emissions and the fate of nutrients, toxic …
Fe (II) redox chemistry in the environment
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the earth's crust and plays important roles in
both biological and chemical processes. The redox reactivity of various Fe (II) forms has …
both biological and chemical processes. The redox reactivity of various Fe (II) forms has …
Electron transfer beyond the outer membrane: putting electrons to rest
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) is the physiological process that enables the reduction
or oxidation of molecules and minerals beyond the surface of a microbial cell. The first …
or oxidation of molecules and minerals beyond the surface of a microbial cell. The first …
Bacterial survival strategies and responses under heavy metal stress: A comprehensive overview
A Pal, S Bhattacharjee, J Saha, M Sarkar… - Critical reviews in …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Heavy metals bring long-term hazardous consequences and pose a serious threat to all life
forms. Being non-biodegradable, they can remain in the food webs for a long period of time …
forms. Being non-biodegradable, they can remain in the food webs for a long period of time …
Mineral–organic associations: formation, properties, and relevance in soil environments
Minerals and organic matter (OM) may form intricate associations via myriad interactions. In
soils, the associations of OM with mineral surfaces are mainly investigated because of their …
soils, the associations of OM with mineral surfaces are mainly investigated because of their …
The interplay of microbially mediated and abiotic reactions in the biogeochemical Fe cycle
Many iron (Fe) redox processes that were previously assumed to be purely abiotic, such as
photochemical Fe reactions, are now known to also be microbially mediated. Owing to this …
photochemical Fe reactions, are now known to also be microbially mediated. Owing to this …
Chemical and microbial remediation of hexavalent chromium from contaminated soil and mining/metallurgical solid waste: a review
Chromium is a highly toxic non-essential metal for microorganisms and plants, and its
occurrence is rare in nature. Lower to higher chromium containing effluents and solid wastes …
occurrence is rare in nature. Lower to higher chromium containing effluents and solid wastes …
Schwertmannite: A review of its occurrence, formation, structure, stability and interactions with oxyanions
In this article, we provide a critical review on the occurrence, formation, structure and stability
of schwertmannite–an enigmatic Fe (III) oxyhydroxy-sulfate mineral that is of widespread …
of schwertmannite–an enigmatic Fe (III) oxyhydroxy-sulfate mineral that is of widespread …
Organic amendments for in situ immobilization of heavy metals in soil: A review
J Gao, H Han, C Gao, Y Wang, B Dong, Z Xu - Chemosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
There is a growing need for soil remediation due to the increase in heavy metals (HMs)
migrating into the soil environment, especially those from man-made sources dominated by …
migrating into the soil environment, especially those from man-made sources dominated by …