Microscopic and spectroscopic bioassociation study of uranium(VI) with an archaeal Halobacterium isolate

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作者
Hilpmann, Stephan [1 ]
Bader, Miriam [1 ,2 ]
Steudtner, Robin [1 ]
Mueller, Katharina [1 ]
Stumpf, Thorsten [1 ]
Cherkouk, Andrea [1 ]
机构
[1] Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Inst Resource Ecol, Dresden, Germany
[2] Forsch Inst Leder & Kunststoffbahnen gGmbH, Freiberg, Germany
来源
PLOS ONE | 2022年 / 17卷 / 01期
关键词
FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY; SALT; COMPLEXATION; SPECIATION; DIVERSITY; U(VI);
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0262275
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The safe disposal of high-level radioactive waste in a deep geological repository is a huge social and technical challenge. So far, one of the less considered factors needed for a long-term risk assessment, is the impact of microorganisms occurring in the different host rocks. Even under the harsh conditions of salt formations different bacterial and archaeal species were found, e. g. Halobacterium sp. GP5 1-1, which has been isolated from a German rock salt sample. The interactions of this archaeon with uranium(VI), one of the radionuclides of major concern for the long-term storage of high-level radioactive waste, were investigated. Different spectroscopic techniques, as well as microscopy, were used to examine the occurring mechanisms on a molecular level leading to a more profound process understanding. Batch experiments with different uranium(VI) concentrations showed that the interaction is not only a simple, but a more complex combination of different processes. With the help of in situ attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy the association of uranium(VI) onto carboxylate groups was verified. In addition, time-resolved laser-induced luminescence spectroscopy revealed the formation of phosphate and carboxylate species within the cell pellets as a function of the uranium(VI) concentration and incubation time. The association behavior differs from another very closely related halophilic archaeon, especially with regard to uranium(VI) concentrations. This clearly demonstrates the importance of studying the interactions of different, at first sight very similar, microorganisms with uranium(VI). This work provides new insights into the microbe-uranium(VI) interactions at highly saline conditions relevant to the long-term storage of radioactive waste in rock salt.
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