Microbial communities occurring in reference materials for artificial barriers (e.g. bentonites) in future deep geological repositories of radioactive waste can influence the migration behavior of radionuclides such as curium (CmIII). This study investigates the molecular interactions between CmIII and its inactive analogue europium (EuIII) with the indigenous bentonite bacterium Stenotrophomonas bentonitica at environmentally relevant concentrations. Potentiometric studies showed a remarkable high concentration of phosphates at the bacterial cell wall compared to other bacteria, revealing the great potential of S. bentonitica for metal binding. Infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) confirmed the role o...
In the 21st century the safe disposal of highly radioactive nuclear waste remains a major challenge ...
The use of sequestering agents for the transformation of radionuclides in low concentrations in cont...
Haloarchaea represent a predominant part of the microbial community in rock salt, which can serve as...
This work was funded by the ERDF-financed Grant CGL2014-59616-R (80% funding by FEDER) , (Ministerio...
Deep geological repository (DGR) is one of the internationally accepted options to dispose radioacti...
In addition to geological, geochemical, and geophysical aspects, also, microbial aspects have to be ...
Copper and steel canning and bentonite buffer are normally forseen as the primary containment compon...
The multi-barrier deep geological repository system is currently considered as one of the safest opt...
Microorganisms influence the natural cycle of major elements, including C, N, P, S, and transition m...
Los procesos microbianos pueden afectar a la seguridad del almacenamiento geológico profundo a trav...
To date, the increasing production of radioactive waste due to the extensive use of nuclear power is...
Our work is towards mechanistically understanding interactions of unsaturated bacterial biofilms and...
For the first time microbial tDNA could be isolated from 50 g unperturbed Mont Terri Opalinus Clay. ...
Microbes have been identified close to contaminated sites such as nuclear-waste repositories indicat...
The sorption species of Eu(III) on gamma-Al2O3 and bentonite was investigated by batch, surface comp...
In the 21st century the safe disposal of highly radioactive nuclear waste remains a major challenge ...
The use of sequestering agents for the transformation of radionuclides in low concentrations in cont...
Haloarchaea represent a predominant part of the microbial community in rock salt, which can serve as...
This work was funded by the ERDF-financed Grant CGL2014-59616-R (80% funding by FEDER) , (Ministerio...
Deep geological repository (DGR) is one of the internationally accepted options to dispose radioacti...
In addition to geological, geochemical, and geophysical aspects, also, microbial aspects have to be ...
Copper and steel canning and bentonite buffer are normally forseen as the primary containment compon...
The multi-barrier deep geological repository system is currently considered as one of the safest opt...
Microorganisms influence the natural cycle of major elements, including C, N, P, S, and transition m...
Los procesos microbianos pueden afectar a la seguridad del almacenamiento geológico profundo a trav...
To date, the increasing production of radioactive waste due to the extensive use of nuclear power is...
Our work is towards mechanistically understanding interactions of unsaturated bacterial biofilms and...
For the first time microbial tDNA could be isolated from 50 g unperturbed Mont Terri Opalinus Clay. ...
Microbes have been identified close to contaminated sites such as nuclear-waste repositories indicat...
The sorption species of Eu(III) on gamma-Al2O3 and bentonite was investigated by batch, surface comp...
In the 21st century the safe disposal of highly radioactive nuclear waste remains a major challenge ...
The use of sequestering agents for the transformation of radionuclides in low concentrations in cont...
Haloarchaea represent a predominant part of the microbial community in rock salt, which can serve as...