A Novel PhosphorImager-Based Technique for Monitoring the Microbial Reduction of Technetium

Author:

Lloyd J R,Macaskie L E

Abstract

A novel PhosphorImager-based technique which can be used to quantify low concentrations of radionuclides is described. The technique offers several benefits, combining very high sensitivity with containment of the radioisotope in the solid state, thus minimizing disposal procedures. In this study, it was used in conjunction with paper chromatography to quantify different oxidation states of (sup99)Tc in solution. The technique was used to evaluate the potential of anaerobic cultures of Shewanella putrefaciens and Geobacter metallireducens (bacteria with known metal-reducing capabilities) to reduce highly soluble Tc(VII) to insoluble lower-valence species, facilitating its removal from solution. Both organisms reduced Tc(VII), but profiles of Tc species produced in culture supernatants were strain specific. S. putrefaciens produced Tc(V), Tc(IV), and one unidentified species, but no Tc was removed from solution. G. metallireducens removed 70% of the 250 (mu)M Tc added in solution, with trace amounts of Tc(V) and the unidentified species detected in culture supernatants. Possible uses for these organisms in the bioremediation of Tc-contaminated waters are discussed, and other uses of the PhosphorImager technique are highlighted.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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