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Formation of Ni- and Zn-Sulfides in Cultures of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
Authors:Jonathan P. Gramp  Jerry M. Bigham  Keiko Sasaki  Olli H. Tuovinen
Affiliation:1. Department of Microbiology , Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , USA;2. School of Environment and Natural Resources , Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , USA;3. Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering , Kyushu University , Fukuoka , Japan;4. Department of Microbiology , Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , USA;5. Institute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, Tampere University of Technology , Tampere , Finland
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to characterize Ni- and Zn-sulfides precipitated in sulfate-reducing bacterial cultures. Fe-free media containing 58 mM SO 4 2? were amended with Ni and Zn chloride followed by inoculation. Precipitates were sampled from cultures after two weeks of incubation at 22, 45, and 60 ° C. Abiotic controls were prepared by reacting bacteria-free liquid media with Na 2 S solutions under otherwise identical conditions. Precipitates were collected anaerobically, freeze-dried and analyzed by x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy, and for total Ni, Zn, and S. In Ni-containing media, biogenic sulfide precipitates were mostly heazelwoodite (Ni 3 S 2 ), whereas abiotic precipitates were mixed heazelwoodite and vaesite (NiS 2 ). The biogenic Ni-precipitates were better crystalline than the corresponding abiotic samples. Sphalerite (ZnS) was identified by XRD in precipitates sampled from Zn-containing media. Scanning electron microscopy revealed disordered morphological features for the sulfides, which occurred mostly as aggregates of fine particles in biogenic samples, whereas abiotic precipitates contained more plate- and needle-like structures.
Keywords:biogenic sulfides  nickel sulfide  sulfate-reducing bacteria  X-ray diffraction  zinc sulfide
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