Zinc (Zn) isotopes are fractionated during biogeochemical processing by microorganisms. Uncertainties remain, however, regarding the roles of cell surface adsorption and speciation of aqueous Zn on the extents of isotopic fractionation. In this study, we conducted bacterial surface adsorption and intracellular incorporation experiments using Zn and representative Gram-positive (Bacillus subtilis) and Gram-negative (Pseudomonas mendocina, Escherichia coli) bacterial species, as well as a natural bacterial consortium derived from soil. Under conditions of high Zn:bacteria ratio, surface complexes preferentially incorporated the heavier isotopes of Zn, resulting in an average Δ66Znadsorbed-solution of + 0.46‰ (αadsorbed-solution ≈ 1.00046). Ad...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Isotope ratio measurements have been used to trace environmental processes, especially in subsurface...
Zinc (Zn) isotope fractionation by the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (a Tasman Sea isolate) was ...
AbstractAquatic organisms use a variety ofbiogeochemical reactions to regulate essential and non-ess...
Copper isotopes may prove to be a useful tool for investigating bacteria-metal interactions recorded...
Copper isotopes may prove to be a useful tool for investigating bacteria-metal interactions recorded...
Copper isotopes may prove to be a useful tool for investigating bacteria-metal interactions recorded...
International audienceThis work is devoted to characterization of zinc interaction in aqueous soluti...
International audienceMicrobial biofilms are present in soils, sediments, and natural waters. They c...
Aquatic organisms use a variety of biogeochemical reactions to regulate essential and non-essential ...
Mineral-solution interface reactions control the mobility and fate of trace metals (e.g., Zn) and ma...
In this study, we quantify zinc isotope fractionation during its sorption onto kaolinite, by perform...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify zinc isotope fractionation during its sorption onto...
Biogeochemical cycles of Cu and Zn are deeply influenced by anthropogenic activities, modifying thei...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Isotope ratio measurements have been used to trace environmental processes, especially in subsurface...
Zinc (Zn) isotope fractionation by the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (a Tasman Sea isolate) was ...
AbstractAquatic organisms use a variety ofbiogeochemical reactions to regulate essential and non-ess...
Copper isotopes may prove to be a useful tool for investigating bacteria-metal interactions recorded...
Copper isotopes may prove to be a useful tool for investigating bacteria-metal interactions recorded...
Copper isotopes may prove to be a useful tool for investigating bacteria-metal interactions recorded...
International audienceThis work is devoted to characterization of zinc interaction in aqueous soluti...
International audienceMicrobial biofilms are present in soils, sediments, and natural waters. They c...
Aquatic organisms use a variety of biogeochemical reactions to regulate essential and non-essential ...
Mineral-solution interface reactions control the mobility and fate of trace metals (e.g., Zn) and ma...
In this study, we quantify zinc isotope fractionation during its sorption onto kaolinite, by perform...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify zinc isotope fractionation during its sorption onto...
Biogeochemical cycles of Cu and Zn are deeply influenced by anthropogenic activities, modifying thei...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Isotope ratio measurements have been used to trace environmental processes, especially in subsurface...
Zinc (Zn) isotope fractionation by the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (a Tasman Sea isolate) was ...