Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is an important step in Fe acquisition in environments where Fe availability is low. The observed coexudation of reductants and ligands has raised the question of how redox reactions might affect ligand-controlled (hydr)oxide dissolution and Fe acquisition. We examined this effect in batch dissolution experiments using two structurally distinct ligands (desferrioxamine B (DFOB) and N,N′-di(2-hydroxybenzyl)ethylene-diamine-N,N′-diacetic acid (HBED)) and four Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals (lepidocrocite, 2-line ferrihydrite, goethite and hematite) over an environmentally relevant pH range (4-8.5). The experiments were conducted under anaerobic con...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) ...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Dissolution of iron(III)phases is a key process in soils, surface waters, and the ocean. Previous st...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Dissolution of iron(III)phases is a key process in soils, surface waters, and the ocean. Previous st...
Dissolution of iron(III)phases is a key process in soils, surface waters, and the ocean. Previous st...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Ligand-promoted dissolution and reductive dissolution of iron (hydr)oxide minerals control the bioa...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) ...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Dissolution of iron(III)phases is a key process in soils, surface waters, and the ocean. Previous st...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Dissolution of iron(III)phases is a key process in soils, surface waters, and the ocean. Previous st...
Dissolution of iron(III)phases is a key process in soils, surface waters, and the ocean. Previous st...
Dissolution of Fe(III) phases is a key process in making iron available to biota and in the mobiliza...
Ligand-promoted dissolution and reductive dissolution of iron (hydr)oxide minerals control the bioa...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...
Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for ...