

Author: Nyman Jennifer L. Caccavo Frank Cunningham Al B. Gerlach Robin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1088-9868
Source: Bioremediation Journal, Vol.6, Iss.1, 2002-01, pp. : 39-55
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Abstract
Ferrous iron [Fe(II)] reductively transforms heavy metals in contaminated groundwater, and the bacterial reduction of indigenous ferric iron [Fe(III)] to Fe(II) has been proposed as a means of establishing redox reactive barriers in the subsurface. The reduction of Fe(III) to Fe(II) can be accomplished by stimulation of indigenous dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMRB) or injection of DMRB into the subsurface. The microbially produced Fe(II) can chemically react with contaminants such as Cr(VI) to form insoluble Cr(III) precipitates. The DMRB
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