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DOI: 10.1080/014904599270569
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Real-Time Characterization of Biogeochemical Reduction of Cr(VI) on Basalt Surfaces by SR-FTIR Imaging

Hoi‐Ying N. Holman,Dale L. Perry,Michael Martin,G. M. Lamble,Wayne R. McKinney,Jennie Hunter-Cevera

Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
Chemistry
Infrared spectroscopy
1999
Abstract Synchrotron radiation-based (SR) Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectromicroscopy in the mid-infrared region is a surface analytical technique that can provide direct insights into the localization and real-time mechanisms for the reduction of the (CrO4)2- chromate [Cr(VI)] species on surfaces of geologic materials. Time-resolved SR-FTIR spectra indicate that, in the presence of endoliths (mineral-inhabiting microorganisms), microbial reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) compounds on basaltic mineral surfaces is the key mechanism of Cr(VI) transformation. It proceeds in at least a two-step reaction with Cr(V) compounds as possible intermediate products, with the reduction of Cr(VI) increasing during the concomitant biodegradation of a dilute organic vapor (toluene). Analyses of spatially resolved SR-FTIR spectra show that the maximum reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) compounds occurs on surfaces densely populated by microorganisms. The oxidation state of Cr(III) compounds was confirmed by micro-x-ray absorption fine-structure spectroscopy. Both the time- and space-resolved SR-FTIR spectra show that in the absence of endoliths, Cr(VI) reduction is insignificant. With this effort, the potential use of SR-FTIR spectromicroscopy in providing mechanistic information of reduction of Cr(VI) has been demonstrated. This method can now be expanded to examine other IR-amenable microbial/chemical contaminant systems. Keywords: Crvi;Endolithic Microorganisms;Ftir;Infrared Spectroscopy;x-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
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    Real-Time Characterization of Biogeochemical Reduction of Cr(VI) on Basalt Surfaces by SR-FTIR Imaging” is a paper by Hoi‐Ying N. Holman Dale L. Perry Michael Martin G. M. Lamble Wayne R. McKinney Jennie Hunter-Cevera published in 1999. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.