Iron oxides are important constituents of soils and sediments and microbial iron reduction is considered to be a significant anaerobic respiration process in the subsurface, however low microbial reduction rates of macroparticulate Fe oxides in laboratory studies led to an underestimation of the role of Fe oxides in the global Fe redox cycle. Recent studies show the high potential of nano-sized Fe oxides in the environment as, for example, electron acceptor for microbial respiration, electron shuttle between different microorganisms, and scavenger for heavy metals. Biotic and abiotic reactivity of iron macroparticles differ significantly from nano-sized Fe oxides, which are usually much more reactive. Factors such as particle size, solubili...
The main objectives of the present study were to first determine the chemical and mineralogical comp...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Chemistry. Advisors: Dr. R. Lee Penn, ...
Microbial reduction of ferric iron is a major biogeochemical process in groundwater ecosystems and o...
Microbial iron reduction is considered to be a significant subsurface process. The rate-limiting bio...
Nanoparticulate, colloidal iron oxides showed a high reactivity in microbial reduction experiments. ...
Recent studies indicated that nanoparticulate minerals in the environment exhibit a higher reactivit...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
International audienceFew studies have so far examined the kinetics and extent of the formation of F...
Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs), commonly occurring in soils, aquifers and subsurface sediments, ma...
Recent studies on the microbial reduction of synthetic iron oxide colloids showed their superior ele...
sorption colloids, water quality Nanoparticulate goethite, akaganeite, hematite, ferrihydrite and sc...
International audienceDissimilatory iron reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in iron cycli...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are becoming increasingly popular for various applications including the tr...
The main objectives of the present study were to first determine the chemical and mineralogical comp...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Chemistry. Advisors: Dr. R. Lee Penn, ...
Microbial reduction of ferric iron is a major biogeochemical process in groundwater ecosystems and o...
Microbial iron reduction is considered to be a significant subsurface process. The rate-limiting bio...
Nanoparticulate, colloidal iron oxides showed a high reactivity in microbial reduction experiments. ...
Recent studies indicated that nanoparticulate minerals in the environment exhibit a higher reactivit...
International audienceIron-reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in Fe cycling in surface en...
International audienceFew studies have so far examined the kinetics and extent of the formation of F...
Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs), commonly occurring in soils, aquifers and subsurface sediments, ma...
Recent studies on the microbial reduction of synthetic iron oxide colloids showed their superior ele...
sorption colloids, water quality Nanoparticulate goethite, akaganeite, hematite, ferrihydrite and sc...
International audienceDissimilatory iron reducing bacteria (IRB) are strongly involved in iron cycli...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are becoming increasingly popular for various applications including the tr...
The main objectives of the present study were to first determine the chemical and mineralogical comp...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Chemistry. Advisors: Dr. R. Lee Penn, ...