Biochar as an Electron Shuttle between Bacteria and Fe(III) Minerals
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Biochar influences soil fertility, N2O emissions, and atmospheric CO2 budgets, and because of its quinone and aromatic structures, it is redox-active. Here we demonstrate that biochar concentrations of 5 and 10 g L–1 stimulate both the rate and the extent of microbial reduction of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide mineral ferrihydrite (15 mM) by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, while lower biochar concentrations (0.5 and 1 g L–1) have a negative effect on ferrihydrite reduction. Control experiments showed that biochar particles and not biochar-derived water-soluble organic compounds are responsible for the stimulating and inhibiting effect. We also found that biochar changed the mineral product of ferrihydrite reduction…
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- Biochar
- Ferrihydrite
- Shewanella oneidensis
- Chemistry
- Environmental chemistry
- Calcareous
- Magnetite
- Biogeochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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