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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2009

Donor-dependent Extent of Uranium Reduction for Bioremediation of Contaminated Sediment Microcosms

Andrew S. Madden; Anthony V. Palumbo; Bruce Ravel; Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya; Tommy J. Phelps; Christopher W. Schadt; Craig C. Brandt

Bioremediation of uranium was investigated in microcosm experiments containing contaminated sediments from Oak Ridge, Tennessee to explore the importance of electron donor selection for uranium reduction rate and extent. In these experiments, all of the electron donors, including ethanol, glucose, methanol, and methanol with added humic acids, stimulated the reduction and immobilization of aqueous uranium by the indigenous microbial community. Uranium loss from solution began after the completion of nitrate reduction but essentially concurrent with sulfate reduction. When electron donor concentrations were normalized for their equivalent electron donor potential yield, the rates of uranium reduction were nearly equivalent for all treatments (0.55-0.95 micromol L(-1) d(-1)). Uranium reduction with methanol proceeded after a 15-d longer lag time relative to that of ethanol or glucose. Significant differences were not found with the inclusion of humic acids. The extent of U reduction in sediment slurries measured by XANES at various time periods after the start of the experiment increased in the order of ethanol (5-7% reduced at 77 and 153 d), glucose (49% reduced at 53 d), and methanol (93% reduced at 90 d). The microbial diversity of ethanol- and methanol-amended microcosms in their late stage of U reduction was analyzed with 16S rRNA gene amplification. Members of the Geobacteraceae were found in all microcosms as well as other potential uranium-reducing organisms, such as Clostridium and Desulfosporosinus. The effectiveness of methanol relative to ethanol at reducing aqueous and sediment-hosted uranium suggests that bioremediation strategies that encourage fermentative poising of the subsurface to a lower redox potential may be more effective for long-term uranium immobilization as compared with selecting an electron donor that is efficiently metabolized by known uranium-reducing microorganisms.


Archive | 2006

Support for Synchrotron Access by Environmental Scientists

Michael Daly; Andrew S. Madden; Anthony V. Palumbo; N. Qafoku

To support ERSP-funded scientists in all aspects of synchrotron-based research at the Advanced Photon Source (APS). This support comes in one or more of the following forms: (1) writing proposals to the APS General User (GU) program, (2) providing time at MRCAT/EnviroCAT beamlines via the membership of the Molecular Environmental Science (MES) Group in MRCAT/EnviroCAT, (3) assistance in experimental design and sample preparation, (4) support at the beamline during the synchrotron experiment, (5) analysis and interpretation of the synchrotron data, and (6) integration of synchrotron experimental results into manuscripts.


Environmental Microbiology | 2007

Microbial Uranium Immobilization Independent of Nitrate Reduction

Andrew S. Madden; April C. Smith; David L. Balkwill; Lisa A. Fagan; Tommy J. Phelps


Archive | 2014

Microbially-mediated method for synthesis of non-oxide semiconductor nanoparticles

Tommy J. Phelps; Robert J. Lauf; Ji-Won Moon; Adam J. Rondinone; Lonnie J. Love; Chad E. Duty; Andrew S. Madden; Yiliang Li; Ilia N. Ivanov; Claudia J. Rawn


Developments in sedimentology | 2007

Chapter 15 Scanning Electron Microscopy of Garnet from Southern Michigan Soils: Etching Rates and Inheritance of Pre-Glacial and Pre-Pedogenic Grain-Surface Textures

Michael A. Velbel; Jennifer T. McGuire; Andrew S. Madden


Archive | 2006

Microbial Community Responses to Nitrate-Indifferent Uranium Bioreduction

Ann C. Smith; David L. Balkwill; Andrew S. Madden; Tommy J. Phelps


Archive | 2008

Measuring jarosite dissolution rates to determine jarosite lifetimes on Earth and Mars

Megan E. Elwood Madden; J. R. Guess; Andrew S. Madden; J. Donald Rimstidt


GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016

CHLORIDE AND SULFATE EXCHANGE IN SHORT-TERM, LOW TEMPERATURE BRINE + JAROSITE EXPERIMENTS

Kayla M. Miller; Andrew S. Madden; Janice L. Bishop; Charity M. Phillips-Lander; Megan E. Elwood Madden


Archive | 2011

Procédé de synthèse de nanoparticules semi-conductrices de type non-oxyde à médiation microbienne

Chad E. Duty; Ilia N. Ivanov; Robert J. Lauf; Yiliang Li; Lonnie J. Love; Andrew S. Madden; Ji Won Moon; Tommy J. Phelps; Claudia J. Rawn; Adam J. Rondinone


Archive | 2010

Formation of Mars Analog Crystalline Hematite from Nanophase Hematite Under Low Temperature Aqueous Conditions

Andrew S. Madden; Megan E. Elwood Madden; Victoria E. Hamilton

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Tommy J. Phelps

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Anthony V. Palumbo

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Christopher W. Schadt

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Craig C. Brandt

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Lisa A. Fagan

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Adam J. Rondinone

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Claudia J. Rawn

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Denise M. Akob

United States Geological Survey

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Heath J. Mills

Georgia Institute of Technology

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