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Iron-Reducing Bacteria Hopkins Microbiology Course Presented by Ying Lei 22 July 2010
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Reduction Process 1.Fe 3+ only – ferrihydrite (FeOOH · 0.4H 2 O) – orange/red solid 2.Fe 3+ /Fe 2+ – magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) – black, ferromagnetic solid 3.Fe 2+ only – ferrous iron – black, non-magnetic solid
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Redox Tower Reduced SpeciesOxidized SpeciesRedox Potential (E 0 ’) [CH 2 O]CO 2 -470 mV Fe 2+ αFe 2 O 3 -280 mV Fe 2+ αFeOOH-280 mV CH 4 CO 2 -250 mV H2SH2SSO 4 2- -220 mV Fe 2+ γFeOOH-100 mV Fe 2+ Fe(OH) 3 0 mV Fe 2+ Fe 3+ +770 mV H2OH2OO2O2 +820 mV CH 3 CH(OH)COO - + 12 FeOOH + 4 H 2 O 3 HCO 3 - + 12 Fe 2+ + 22 OH - lactate C 0 iron (III) Fe 3+ CO 2 C 4+ iron (II) Fe 2+ Canfield et al, Aquatic Geomicrobiology (2005)
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Enrichment Medium ComponentAmountPurpose basal marine mineral medium1 Lbasic salts sodium lactate4.5 g (30 mM)carbon source NaHCO 3 30 mL (30 mM)pH buffer iron (III) hydroxide30 mL (40 mM)ferric iron source 7-vitamin solution30 mLcofactors SL 101 mLtrace elements Se-Wo solution1 mLtrace elements Adjust to pH 7.2 in Pfennig bottles and incubate under anoxic conditions. Hopkins Microbiology Course (2010)
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Sample Collection Canfield et al, Aquatic Geomicrobiology (2005)
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Sample Collection
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Successful Enrichments Marcus
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Thank You All Instructors and Students Chris Marcus Blanca
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Iron Solubility OzCoasts (www.ozcoasts.org.au)
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