International audienceSorption of contaminants such as arsenic (As) to natural Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides is very common and has been demonstrated to occur during abiotic and biotic Fe(II) oxidation. The molecular mechanism of adsorption- and co-precipitation of As has been studied extensively for synthetic Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxide minerals but is less documented for biogenic ones. In the present study, we used Fe and As K-edge X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (XANES), extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy, Mössbauer spectroscopy, XRD, and TEM in order to investigate the interactions of As(V) and As(III) with biogenic Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxide minerals formed by the nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium Acidovorax ...
International audienceArsenic sorption onto maghemite potentially contributes to arsenic retention i...
“Green rust” (GR), a redox-active Fe(II)–Fe(III) layered double hydroxide, is a potential environmen...
An anaerobic nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium, <i>Pseudogulbenkiania</i> sp. strain 2002...
Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxide minerals exhibit a high sorption affinity for arsenic (As) and the reductiv...
The modes of As(III) sorption onto two-line ferrihydrite (Fh), hematite (Hm), goethite (Gt), and lep...
International audiencePoorly ordered nanocrystalline hydroxysulfate minerals of microbial origin, su...
Poorly ordered nanocrystalline hydroxysulfate minerals of microbial origin, such as schwertmannite, ...
An anaerobic nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium, Pseudogulbenkiania sp. strain 2002, was us...
International audienceHigh levels of arsenic in groundwater and drinking water are a major health pr...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
The predominant forms of arsenic (As) in anoxic and oxic environments are As(III) and As(V), respect...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic contamination of groundwater and soils is a major global environmental chal...
A mechanism responsible for long-term As fixation in the environment is described here for the first...
Highlights\ud \ud • Naturally formed arsenic-containing ferric colloidal ferric oxyhydroxide was ...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
International audienceArsenic sorption onto maghemite potentially contributes to arsenic retention i...
“Green rust” (GR), a redox-active Fe(II)–Fe(III) layered double hydroxide, is a potential environmen...
An anaerobic nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium, <i>Pseudogulbenkiania</i> sp. strain 2002...
Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxide minerals exhibit a high sorption affinity for arsenic (As) and the reductiv...
The modes of As(III) sorption onto two-line ferrihydrite (Fh), hematite (Hm), goethite (Gt), and lep...
International audiencePoorly ordered nanocrystalline hydroxysulfate minerals of microbial origin, su...
Poorly ordered nanocrystalline hydroxysulfate minerals of microbial origin, such as schwertmannite, ...
An anaerobic nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium, Pseudogulbenkiania sp. strain 2002, was us...
International audienceHigh levels of arsenic in groundwater and drinking water are a major health pr...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
The predominant forms of arsenic (As) in anoxic and oxic environments are As(III) and As(V), respect...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic contamination of groundwater and soils is a major global environmental chal...
A mechanism responsible for long-term As fixation in the environment is described here for the first...
Highlights\ud \ud • Naturally formed arsenic-containing ferric colloidal ferric oxyhydroxide was ...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
International audienceArsenic sorption onto maghemite potentially contributes to arsenic retention i...
“Green rust” (GR), a redox-active Fe(II)–Fe(III) layered double hydroxide, is a potential environmen...
An anaerobic nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium, <i>Pseudogulbenkiania</i> sp. strain 2002...