Biogeochemical Redox Processes and their Impact on Contaminant Dynamics
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Life and element cycling on Earth is directly related to electron transfer (or redox) reactions. An understanding of biogeochemical redox processes is crucial for predicting and protecting environmental health and can provide new opportunities for engineered remediation strategies. Energy can be released and stored by means of redox reactions via the oxidation of labile organic carbon or inorganic compounds (electron donors) by microorganisms coupled to the reduction of electron acceptors including humic substances, iron-bearing minerals, transition metals, metalloids, and actinides. Environmental redox processes play key roles in the formation and dissolution of mineral phases. Redox cycling of naturally…
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- Redox
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Environmental chemistry
- Chemistry
- Metalloid
- Dissolution
- Environmental remediation
- Electron transfer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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