Adsorption onto bacterial cell walls can significantly affect the speciation and mobility of aqueous metal cations in many geologic settings. However, a unified thermodynamic framework for describing bacterial adsorption reactions does not exist. This problem originates from the numerous approaches that have been chosen for modeling bacterial surface protonation reactions. In this study, we compile all currently available potentiometric titration datasets for individual bacterial species, bacterial consortia, and bacterial cell wall components. Using a consistent, four discrete site, non-electrostatic surface complexation model, we determine total functional group site densities for all suitable datasets, and present an averaged set of ‘uni...
Bacteria are capable of adaptation to a variety of environmental extremes that abound in freshwater ...
To gain insight into the surface chemistry of live microorganisms, pH stat experiments are combined ...
<p>Bacteria are attracted differentially to hydrophobic interfaces depending on their charge density...
In this study, we conduct potentiometric titrations and metal adsorption experiments (Cd, Ca, Cu, Pb...
Bacterial surface adsorption can control metal distributions in some natural systems, yet it is uncl...
To model the effects of bacterial metal adsorption in contaminated environments, results from metal ...
Data must be collected over a wide pH range to accurately model the adsorption of protons and metal ...
Bacterial surface adsorption reactions are influenced by electric field effects caused by changes in...
Adsorption by microorganisms can play a significant role in the fate and transport of metals in natu...
Biosorption has emerged as an alternative sustainable strategy for cleaning up water contaminated th...
Bacteria and dissolved humic substances are capable of binding significant concentrations of metals ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Microbes are a ubiquitous component in water-rock syst...
In this study, macroscopic and spectroscopic data were combined to develop a surface complexation mo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022A thorough understanding of microbial life on Earth an...
Typically, the effects of ionic strength on metal adsorption to geosorbents are accounted for by mod...
Bacteria are capable of adaptation to a variety of environmental extremes that abound in freshwater ...
To gain insight into the surface chemistry of live microorganisms, pH stat experiments are combined ...
<p>Bacteria are attracted differentially to hydrophobic interfaces depending on their charge density...
In this study, we conduct potentiometric titrations and metal adsorption experiments (Cd, Ca, Cu, Pb...
Bacterial surface adsorption can control metal distributions in some natural systems, yet it is uncl...
To model the effects of bacterial metal adsorption in contaminated environments, results from metal ...
Data must be collected over a wide pH range to accurately model the adsorption of protons and metal ...
Bacterial surface adsorption reactions are influenced by electric field effects caused by changes in...
Adsorption by microorganisms can play a significant role in the fate and transport of metals in natu...
Biosorption has emerged as an alternative sustainable strategy for cleaning up water contaminated th...
Bacteria and dissolved humic substances are capable of binding significant concentrations of metals ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Microbes are a ubiquitous component in water-rock syst...
In this study, macroscopic and spectroscopic data were combined to develop a surface complexation mo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022A thorough understanding of microbial life on Earth an...
Typically, the effects of ionic strength on metal adsorption to geosorbents are accounted for by mod...
Bacteria are capable of adaptation to a variety of environmental extremes that abound in freshwater ...
To gain insight into the surface chemistry of live microorganisms, pH stat experiments are combined ...
<p>Bacteria are attracted differentially to hydrophobic interfaces depending on their charge density...