Environmental Significance of the Interaction between Minerals and Microbes
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    The interactions between minerals and microbes, which occur widely in nature and directly result in dissolution and formation of minerals, have profound impact on the environment. The interactions between minerals and microbes are helpful to remediation of the environment. The metal-reducing bacteria, for example, can degrade aromatic compounds like benzoate, benzene, toluene etc. through the oxidation process, or degrade (poly)nitroaromatic compounds and carbon tetrachloride through the reduction process by using Fe3 -oxide as the terminal electron acceptor. Microbes can cause some harmful elements such as U and Np to precipitate as insoluble mineral species through bacterial surface absorption or redox process. In addition, some microbes can actively oxidize sulphide minerals, resulting in the formation of acid mine drainage which is very hazardous to the environment.

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谢先德 张刚生,2001,微生物—矿物相互作用之环境意义的研究[J].岩石矿物学杂志,20(4):382~386. XIE Xian-de, ZHANG Gang-sheng,2001,Environmental Significance of the Interaction between Minerals and Microbes[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,20(4):382~386.

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