• Title of article

    Quantitative charge state analysis of manganese biominerals in aqueous suspension using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM)

  • Author/Authors

    Cox، L. J. نويسنده , , Tonner، John B. نويسنده , , Pecher، K. نويسنده , , McCubbery، D. نويسنده , , Kneedler، E. نويسنده , , Rothe، J. نويسنده , , Bargar، J. نويسنده , , Meigs، G. نويسنده , , Nealson، K. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -1088
  • From page
    1089
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    We have applied Scanning Transmission Soft X-ray Microscopy (STXM) to investigate the charge state distribution of Mn in two kinds of Mn-biominerals, Mn nodules collected from Lake Michigan sediments and Mn precipitates formed by spores of a marine bacillus SG-1 under transport limited reaction conditions. A data analysis technique was developed, which allows for extraction of spatially resolved 2-d charge state maps of manganese on a submicron level. We find that the charge state of Mn dominates the spectral shape of L-edge spectra of environmentally important single oxidation state Mn minerals and that spectra of mixed oxidation state oxides can be modelled by a combination of appropriate single oxidation state reference spectra. Two-dimensional maps of charge state distributions clearly reveal domains of different oxidation states within single particles of Mn-micronodules. Spots of preferred accumulation of Mn(II) were found, which indicates biogenic precipitation of Mn(II)-species as a first step of nodule formation. The presence of Mn(III) in the studied sediment samples suggests the involvement of one-electron oxidation processes and reaction conditions which inhibit or slow down the disproportionation of Mn(III)-products. Under transport limited conditions, Mn oxidation products formed by spores of the marine bacillus SG-1 can vary from cell to cell. The presence of significant amounts of Mn(III) containing species points to the involvement of oneelectron oxidation reactions as in the case of the micro-nodules. Our technique and the results obtained form a new basis for the mechanistic understanding of the formation of Mn biominerals in the environment.
  • Keywords
    EWG , Neopentyl , Nitrogen Nucleophiles , Nitroalkanes , Oxygen , Carbanions , Sulfur Nucleophiles , Nitrobenzyl , Phosphorus Nucleophiles , sp2 Carbons , Cumyl , Photostimulated Reactions , Geminal Dihalides , sp3 Carbons , Heterocyclic Analogues , Radicals Intermediates , Trihalides , Regiochemistry , Alicyclic Aliphatic Substrates , (alpha)Carbon , Cycloalkyl Halides , stereochemistry , Triorganylstannyl , Aliphatic Substrates , Carbonylation
  • Journal title
    GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
  • Record number

    71049