2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2013.04.005
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Arsenic attenuation in geothermal streamwater coupled with biogenic arsenic(III) oxidation

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“…S5), which is consistent with the results of previous reports (Xiu et al, 2015;Huhmann et al, 2017). In the As(V) treatments, the proportion of precipitated arsenic was larger than that in the As(III) treatments, indicating that As(V) was preferentially partitioned into the solid phase (Mitsunobu et al, 2013). This may be due to the maximization of the number of coordination sites, such as occurs in neutralization of acidic As(V)-Fe(III) solutions, which provides more surface sites for reaction between As(V) and Fe(III) (Jia and Demopoulos, 2005).…”
Section: Arsenic Immobilization During Microaerophilic Microbial Fe(isupporting
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“…S5), which is consistent with the results of previous reports (Xiu et al, 2015;Huhmann et al, 2017). In the As(V) treatments, the proportion of precipitated arsenic was larger than that in the As(III) treatments, indicating that As(V) was preferentially partitioned into the solid phase (Mitsunobu et al, 2013). This may be due to the maximization of the number of coordination sites, such as occurs in neutralization of acidic As(V)-Fe(III) solutions, which provides more surface sites for reaction between As(V) and Fe(III) (Jia and Demopoulos, 2005).…”
Section: Arsenic Immobilization During Microaerophilic Microbial Fe(isupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Total As was quantified on an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS, NexION 300X, Perkin-Elmer) (Sun et al, 2009). The As(III) and As(V) concentrations were determined on an ICP-MS equipped with a high performance liquid chromatography column (HPLC) to separate the As(III) and As(V) (Mitsunobu et al, 2013). To differentiate between arsenic adsorption to surfaces and co-precipitation into Fe(III) oxyhydroxides, an extraction protocol involving NaOH was used to desorb the arsenic from the Fe(III) oxyhydroxides (Huhmann et al, 2017).…”
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“…Recent molecular studies have revealed the distribution of the diverse arsenite oxidase gene such as aroA/asoA/ aoxB in various As-contaminated environments (Inskeep et al 2007;Quéméneur et al 2008;Hamamura et al 2013,). Contribution of rapid biotic As(III) oxidation was found in spring outflow channel waters, and bacterial arsenite oxidase gene was detected in channel soil samples (Mitsunobu et al 2013). However, little or no information is available on the role of microbial As(III) oxidation in the sand filtration units of AIRPs.…”
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“…Total RNA was extracted using the RNeasy mini kit (Qiagen, Chatsworth, CA) followed by a DNase treatment as described previously ( 9 ). In qRT-PCR, 25 ng of total RNA was reverse-transcribed, then qPCR was performed in triplicate for each RNA sample using the CFX96 real-time PCR detection system (Bio-Rad) as described previously ( 19 ). The bacterial and prokaryote universal primers Bact1369-F and Prok1492-R ( 26 ) were used to detect the 16S rRNA gene, while aoxB 1-2F and aoxB M2-1R primers were used for the aioA gene ( 21 ).…”
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