Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis

Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) frequently occur in the deep granitic rock aquifers at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory (Äspö HRL), Sweden. The new SRB strain Desulfovibrio äspöensis could be iso-lated. The objective of this project was to explore the basic interaction mechanisms of uranium, curium, ne...

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Main Authors: Bernhard, Gert, Selenska-Pobell, Sonja, Geipel, Gerhard, Rossberg, Andre, Merroun, Mohamed, Moll, Henry, Stumpf, Thorsten
Other Authors: Forschungszentrum Rossendorf, Institut für Radiochemie
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Published: Forschungszentrum Dresden 2010
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-d120-qucosa-287082013-01-07T19:52:43Z Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis Bernhard, Gert Selenska-Pobell, Sonja Geipel, Gerhard Rossberg, Andre Merroun, Mohamed Moll, Henry Stumpf, Thorsten Uranium Neptunium Curium Plutonium Bacteria Desulfovibrio äspöensis TRLFS LIPAS XAS XANES EXAFS TEM/EDX Microbial Interactions Surface Complexation Biosorption Bioreduction Bioaccumulation Microbiology Cultivation Liquid-liquid Extraction Absorptionsspectroscopy Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) frequently occur in the deep granitic rock aquifers at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory (Äspö HRL), Sweden. The new SRB strain Desulfovibrio äspöensis could be iso-lated. The objective of this project was to explore the basic interaction mechanisms of uranium, curium, neptunium and plutonium with cells of D. äspöensis DSM 10631T. The cells of D. äspöensis were successfully cultivated under anaerobic conditions as well in an optimized bicarbonate-buffered mineral medium as on solid medium at 22 °C. To study the interaction of D. äspöensis with the actinides, the cells were grown to the mid-exponential phase (four days). The collected biomass was usually 1.0±0.2 gdry weight/L. The purity of the used bacterial cultures was verified using microscopic techniques and by applying the Amplified Ribosomal DNA Restriction Enzyme Analysis (ARDREA). The interaction experiments with the actinides showed that the cells are able to remove all four actinides from the surrounding solution. The amount of removed actinide and the interaction mechanism varied among the different actinides. The main U(VI) removal occurred after the first 24 h. The contact time, pH and [U(VI)]initial influence the U removal efficiency. The presence of uranium caused a damaging of the cell membranes. TEM revealed an accumulation of U inside the bacterial cell. D. äspöensis are able to form U(IV). A complex interaction mechanism takes place consisting of biosorption, bioreduction and bioaccumulation. Neptunium interacts in a similar way. The experimental findings are indicating a stronger interaction with uranium compared to neptunium. The results obtained with 242Pu indicate the ability of the cells of D. äspöensis to accumulate and to reduce Pu(VI) from a solution containing Pu(VI) and Pu(IV)-polymers. In the case of curium at a much lower metal concentration of 3x10-7 M, a pure biosorption of Cm(III) on the cell envelope forming an inner-sphere surface complex most likely with organic phosphate groups was detected. To summarize, the strength of the interaction of D. äspöensis with the selected actinides at pH 5 and actinide concentrations ≥10 mg/L ([Cm] 0.07 mg/L) follows the pattern: Cm > U > Pu >> Np. Forschungszentrum Dresden Forschungszentrum Rossendorf, Institut für Radiochemie 2010-03-31 doc-type:report application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:d120-qucosa-28708 urn:nbn:de:bsz:d120-qucosa-28708 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/2870/7260.pdf Wissenschaftlich-Technische Berichte / Forschungszentrum Rossendorf; FZR-422 2005 eng dcterms:isPartOf:Wissenschaftlich-technische Berichte ; FZR-422
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topic Uranium
Neptunium
Curium
Plutonium
Bacteria
Desulfovibrio äspöensis
TRLFS
LIPAS
XAS
XANES
EXAFS
TEM/EDX
Microbial Interactions
Surface Complexation
Biosorption
Bioreduction
Bioaccumulation
Microbiology
Cultivation
Liquid-liquid Extraction
Absorptionsspectroscopy
spellingShingle Uranium
Neptunium
Curium
Plutonium
Bacteria
Desulfovibrio äspöensis
TRLFS
LIPAS
XAS
XANES
EXAFS
TEM/EDX
Microbial Interactions
Surface Complexation
Biosorption
Bioreduction
Bioaccumulation
Microbiology
Cultivation
Liquid-liquid Extraction
Absorptionsspectroscopy
Bernhard, Gert
Selenska-Pobell, Sonja
Geipel, Gerhard
Rossberg, Andre
Merroun, Mohamed
Moll, Henry
Stumpf, Thorsten
Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis
description Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) frequently occur in the deep granitic rock aquifers at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory (Äspö HRL), Sweden. The new SRB strain Desulfovibrio äspöensis could be iso-lated. The objective of this project was to explore the basic interaction mechanisms of uranium, curium, neptunium and plutonium with cells of D. äspöensis DSM 10631T. The cells of D. äspöensis were successfully cultivated under anaerobic conditions as well in an optimized bicarbonate-buffered mineral medium as on solid medium at 22 °C. To study the interaction of D. äspöensis with the actinides, the cells were grown to the mid-exponential phase (four days). The collected biomass was usually 1.0±0.2 gdry weight/L. The purity of the used bacterial cultures was verified using microscopic techniques and by applying the Amplified Ribosomal DNA Restriction Enzyme Analysis (ARDREA). The interaction experiments with the actinides showed that the cells are able to remove all four actinides from the surrounding solution. The amount of removed actinide and the interaction mechanism varied among the different actinides. The main U(VI) removal occurred after the first 24 h. The contact time, pH and [U(VI)]initial influence the U removal efficiency. The presence of uranium caused a damaging of the cell membranes. TEM revealed an accumulation of U inside the bacterial cell. D. äspöensis are able to form U(IV). A complex interaction mechanism takes place consisting of biosorption, bioreduction and bioaccumulation. Neptunium interacts in a similar way. The experimental findings are indicating a stronger interaction with uranium compared to neptunium. The results obtained with 242Pu indicate the ability of the cells of D. äspöensis to accumulate and to reduce Pu(VI) from a solution containing Pu(VI) and Pu(IV)-polymers. In the case of curium at a much lower metal concentration of 3x10-7 M, a pure biosorption of Cm(III) on the cell envelope forming an inner-sphere surface complex most likely with organic phosphate groups was detected. To summarize, the strength of the interaction of D. äspöensis with the selected actinides at pH 5 and actinide concentrations ≥10 mg/L ([Cm] 0.07 mg/L) follows the pattern: Cm > U > Pu >> Np.
author2 Forschungszentrum Rossendorf, Institut für Radiochemie
author_facet Forschungszentrum Rossendorf, Institut für Radiochemie
Bernhard, Gert
Selenska-Pobell, Sonja
Geipel, Gerhard
Rossberg, Andre
Merroun, Mohamed
Moll, Henry
Stumpf, Thorsten
author Bernhard, Gert
Selenska-Pobell, Sonja
Geipel, Gerhard
Rossberg, Andre
Merroun, Mohamed
Moll, Henry
Stumpf, Thorsten
author_sort Bernhard, Gert
title Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis
title_short Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis
title_full Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis
title_fullStr Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis
title_full_unstemmed Interaction of Actinides with the Predominant Indigenous Bacteria in Äspö Aquifer - Interactions of Selected Actinides U(VI), Cm(III), Np(V) and Pu(VI) with Desulfovibrio äspöensis
title_sort interaction of actinides with the predominant indigenous bacteria in äspö aquifer - interactions of selected actinides u(vi), cm(iii), np(v) and pu(vi) with desulfovibrio äspöensis
publisher Forschungszentrum Dresden
publishDate 2010
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