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Iron phosphate mediated magnetite synthesis: a bioinspired approach.
Mirabello, Giulia; GoodSmith, Matthew; Bomans, Paul H H; Stegbauer, Linus; Joester, Derk; de With, Gijsbertus.
Afiliación
  • Mirabello G; Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology P.O. Box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands giulia.mirabello@gmail.com G.deWith@tue.nl.
  • GoodSmith M; Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology P.O. Box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands giulia.mirabello@gmail.com G.deWith@tue.nl.
  • Bomans PHH; Center for Multiscale Electron Microscopy, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology P.O. Box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands.
  • Stegbauer L; Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University Evanston IL USA.
  • Joester D; Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University Evanston IL USA.
  • de With G; Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology P.O. Box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands giulia.mirabello@gmail.com G.deWith@tue.nl.
Chem Sci ; 12(27): 9458-9465, 2021 Jul 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34349920
ABSTRACT
The biomineralization of intracellular magnetite in magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) is an area of active investigation. Previous work has provided evidence that magnetite biomineralization begins with the formation of an amorphous phosphate-rich ferric hydroxide precursor phase followed by the eventual formation of magnetite within specialized vesicles (magnetosomes) through redox chemical reactions. Although important progress has been made in elucidating the different steps and possible precursor phases involved in the biomineralization process, many questions still remain. Here, we present a novel in vitro method to form magnetite directly from a mixed valence iron phosphate precursor, without the involvement of other known iron hydroxide precursors such as ferrihydrite. Our results corroborate the idea that phosphate containing phases likely play an iron storage role during magnetite biomineralization. Further, our results help elucidate the influence of phosphate ions on iron chemistry in groundwater and wastewater treatment.

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article