The Effects of Aniline-Promoted Electron Shuttle-Mediated Goethite Reduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 and theDegradation of Aniline

Author:

Tang Mengmeng12,Wang Chaoyong12,Dong Zaitian3,Che Qianjin12,Wang Zetang12,Zhu Yuxuan12

Affiliation:

1. School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China

2. Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources & Reseryoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, Xuzhou 221116, China

3. School of Mines, Liaoning Technology University, Huludao 125105, China

Abstract

The biological reduction of Fe (III) is common in underground environments. This process not only affects the biogeochemical cycle of iron but also influences the migration and transformation of pollutants. Humic substances are considered effective strategies for improving the migration and transformation of toxic substances and enhancing the bioavailability of Fe (III). In this study, the electron shuttle anthraquinone-2-sulfonate (AQS) significantly promoted the bio-reduction of Fe (III). On this basis, different concentrations of aniline were added. The research results indicate that at an aniline concentration of 3 μM, the production of Fe (II) in the reaction system was 2.51 times higher compared to the microbial reaction group alone. Furthermore, the degradation of aniline was most effective in this group. The increased consumption of sodium lactate suggests that aniline, under the mediation of AQS, promoted the metabolism of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 cells and facilitated the involvement of more electrons in the reduction process. After the reaction, the solid mineral Fe (II)-O content increased to 41.32%. This study provides insights into the reduction mechanism of Fe (III) in the complex environment of microorganisms, iron minerals, electron shuttles, and pollutants. It aims to offer a theoretical basis for the biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbon pollutants.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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