Microbial interactions with actinides and long-lived fission products

作者: Joanna C Renshaw , Jonathon R Lloyd , Francis R Livens , None

DOI: 10.1016/J.CRCI.2007.02.013

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摘要: Microorganisms have the potential to interact with a wide range of radioactive materials (both in solution and insoluble phases) through production diverse metabolites biomolecules. Such interactions can significantly alter chemical speciation radionuclides so impact their reactivity solubility environment. Much research has focussed on microbially mediated redox transformations, which chemistry actinides technetium direct indirect mechanisms, affecting environmental mobility. Recent studies investigated possible exploitation these transformations remediate uranium-contaminated land. This review examines influence microbial biogeochemistry actinide ions technetium.

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