Bacterial production of vanadium ferrite spinel (Fe,V)3O4 nanoparticles

Victoria Coker, G Van Der Laan, N. D. Telling, Jonathan Lloyd, J. M. Byrne, E. Arenholz, Richard Pattrick

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Abstract

Biogenic nanoscale vanadium magnetite is produced by converting V(V)-bearing ferrihydrites through reductive transformation using the metal-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens. With increasing vanadium in the ferrihydrite, the amount of V-doped magnetite produced decreased due to V-toxicity which interrupted the reduction pathway ferrihydrite – magnetite, resulting in siderite or goethite formation. Fe L2,3 and V L2,3 X-ray absorption spectra and data from X-ray magnetic circular dichroism analysis revealed the magnetite to contain the V in the Fe(III) Oh site, predominately as V(III) but always with a component of V(VI) present a consistent V(IV)/V(III) ratio in the range 0.28 to 0.33. The bacteriogenic production of V-doped magnetite nanoparticles from V-doped ferrihydrite is confirmed and the work reveals that microbial reduction of contaminant V(V) to V(III)/V(IV) in the environment will occur below the Fe-redox boundary where it will be immobilised in biomagnetite nanoparticles.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-38
JournalMineralogical Magazine
Early online date1 Jul 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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