Owing to its high surface area and intrinsic reactivity, ferrihydrite serves as a dominant sink for numerous metals and nutrients in surface environments and is a potentially important terminal electron acceptor for microbial respiration. Introduction of Fe(II), by reductive dissolution of Fe(III) minerals, for example, converts ferrihydrite to Fe phases varying in their retention and reducing capacity. While Fe(II) concentration is the master variable dictating secondary mineralization pathways of ferrihydrite, here we reveal that the kinetics of conversion and ultimate mineral assemblage are a function of competing mineralization pathways influenced by pH and stabilizing ligands. Reaction of Fe(II) with ferrihydrite results in the precipi...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
International audienceThe significant accumulation of Pb from anthropogenic activities threatens env...
Poorly crystalline Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides like ferrihydrite are abundant in soils and sediments a...
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 ...
Aqueous ferrous iron (Fe(II)) accelerates the transformation of ferrihydrite into secondary, more c...
Iron (hydr)oxides not only serve as potent sorbents and repositories for nutrients and contaminants ...
Iron (hydr)oxides not only serve as potent sorbents and repositories for nutrients and contaminants ...
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...
Ferrihydrite (5Fe203.9H20) is a poorly-ordered mineral that with time, transforms into goethite (~-F...
Iron (hydr)oxides not only serve as potent sorbents and repositories for nutrients and contaminants ...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
In redox-affected soil environments, electron transfer between aqueous Fe(II) and solid-phase Fe(III...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
International audienceThe significant accumulation of Pb from anthropogenic activities threatens env...
Poorly crystalline Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides like ferrihydrite are abundant in soils and sediments a...
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 ...
Aqueous ferrous iron (Fe(II)) accelerates the transformation of ferrihydrite into secondary, more c...
Iron (hydr)oxides not only serve as potent sorbents and repositories for nutrients and contaminants ...
Iron (hydr)oxides not only serve as potent sorbents and repositories for nutrients and contaminants ...
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...
Ferrihydrite (5Fe203.9H20) is a poorly-ordered mineral that with time, transforms into goethite (~-F...
Iron (hydr)oxides not only serve as potent sorbents and repositories for nutrients and contaminants ...
Dissolution of Fe(III) (hydr)oxide minerals by siderophores (i.e., Fe-specific, biogenic ligands) is...
In redox-affected soil environments, electron transfer between aqueous Fe(II) and solid-phase Fe(III...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
International audienceThe significant accumulation of Pb from anthropogenic activities threatens env...
Poorly crystalline Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides like ferrihydrite are abundant in soils and sediments a...