Survivability and proliferation of microorganisms in bentonite with implication to radioactive waste geological disposal: strong effect of temperature and negligible effect of pressure

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Deepa Bartak
Eva Bedrníková
Vlastislav Kašpar
Jakub Říha
Veronika Hlaváčková
Petr Večerník
Šárka Šachlová
Kateřina Černá
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[1] Technical University of Liberec,Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation
[2] Disposal processes and safety,undefined
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Bentonite suspension; Deep geological repositories; Limiting factors; Microbial activity; Microorganism survivability; Radioactive waste disposal;
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As bentonite hosts a diverse spectrum of indigenous microorganisms with the potential to influence the long-term stability of deep geological repositories, it is essential to understand the factors influencing microbial activity under repository conditions. Here, we focus on two factors, i.e., temperature and swelling pressure, using a suspension of Cerny Vrch bentonite to boost microbial activity and evaluate microbial response. Suspensions were exposed either to different pressures (10, 12 and 15 MPa; to simulate the effect of swelling pressure) or elevated temperatures (60, 70, 80 and 90 °C; to simulate the effect of cannister heating) for four weeks. Each treatment was followed by a period of anaerobic incubation at atmospheric pressure/laboratory temperature to assess microbial recovery after treatment. Microbial load and community structure were then estimated using molecular-genetic methods, with presence of living cells confirmed through microscopic analysis. Our study demonstrated that discrete application of pressure did not influence on overall microbial activity or proliferation, implying that pressure evolution during bentonite swelling is not the critical factor responsible for microbial suppression in saturated bentonites. However, pressure treatment caused significant shifts in microbial community structure. We also demonstrated that microbial activity decreased with increasing temperature, and that heat treatment strongly influenced bentonite microbial community structure, with several thermophilic taxa identified. A temperature of 90 °C proved to be limiting for microbial activity and proliferation in all bentonite suspensions. Our study emphasizes the crucial role of a deep understanding of microbial activity under repository-relevant conditions in identifying possible strategies to mitigate the microbial potential within the deep geological repository and increase its long-term stability and safety.
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