2024
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16683
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Photoelectron‐promoted metabolism of sulphate‐reducing microorganisms in substrate‐depleted environments

Chao Zhong,
Anhuai Lu,
Hailiang Dong
et al.

Abstract: Sulphate‐reducing microorganisms, or SRMs, are crucial to organic decomposition, the sulphur cycle, and the formation of pyrite. Despite their low energy‐yielding metabolism and intense competition with other microorganisms, their ability to thrive in natural habitats often lacking sufficient substrates remains an enigma. This study delves into how Desulfovibrio desulfuricans G20, a representative SRM, utilizes photoelectrons from extracellular sphalerite (ZnS), a semiconducting mineral that often coexists wit… Show more

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