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Presence of uranium(V) during uranium(VI) reduction by Desulfosporosinus hippei DSM 8344T

Hilpmann, S.; Roßberg, A.; Steudtner, R.; Drobot, B.; Hübner, R.; Bok, F.; Prieur, D.; Bauters, S.; Kvashnina, K.; Stumpf, T.; Cherkouk, A.

Microbial U(VI) reduction influences the uranium mobility in contaminated subsurface environments and can affect the disposal of high-level radioactive waste by transform-ing the water-soluble U(VI) to less mobile U(IV). The reduction of U(VI) by the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfosporosinus hippei DSM 8344T, a close phylogenetic relative to naturally occurring microorganism present in clay rock and bentonite, was investigat-ed. D. hippei DSM 8344T showed a relatively fast removal of uranium from the superna-tants in artificial Opalinus Clay pore water. Combined speciation calculations and lumi-nescence spectroscopic investigations showed the dependence of U(VI) reduction on the initial U(VI) species. Scanning transmission electron microscopy coupled with ener-gy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy showed uranium-containing aggregates on the cell surface and the formation of membrane vesicles. By combining different spectroscopic techniques, including UV/Vis spectroscopy, as well as uranium M4-edge X-ray absorp-tion near-edge structure (XANES) recorded in high-energy-resolution fluorescence-detection (HERFD) mode and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analy-sis, the partial reduction of U(VI) could be verified, whereby the formed U(IV) product has an unknown structure. Furthermore, the U M4 HERFD-XANES showed the presence of U(V) during the process, suggesting a single-electron transfer mechanism for the microbial U(VI) reduction by sulfate reducers. These findings offer new insights into the U(VI) reduction by sulfate-reducing bacteria and contribute to a comprehensive safety concept for a repository for high-level radioactive waste.

Keywords: Uranium(VI) reduction; Sulfate-reducing bacteria; Opalinus Clay pore water; Pentavalent uranium; Membrane vesicles

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