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Hydrogen thresholds and steady-state concentrations associated with microbial arsenate respiration
Authors:Heimann Axel C  Blodau Christian  Postma Dieke  Larsen Flemming  Viet Pham H  Nhan Pham Q  Jessen Søren  Duc Mai T  Hue Nguyen T M  Jakobsen Rasmus
Affiliation:Institute of Environment & Resources, Bygningstorvet, Building 115, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark. axh@er.dtu.dk
Abstract:H2 thresholds for microbial respiration of arsenate (As(V)) were investigated in a pure culture of Sulfurospirillum arsenophilum. H2 was consumed to threshold concentrations of 0.03-0.09 nmol/L with As(V) as terminal electron acceptor, allowing for a Gibbs free-energy yield of 36-41 kJ per mol of reaction. These thresholds are among the lowest measured for anaerobic respirers and fall into the range of denitrifiers or Fe(III)-reducers. In sediments from an arsenic-contaminated aquifer in the Red River flood plain, Vietnam, H2 levels decreased to 0.4-2 nmol/L when As(V) was added under anoxic conditions. When As-(V) was depleted, H2 concentrations rebounded by a factor of 10, a level similar to that observed in arsenic-free controls. The sediment-associated microbial population completely reduced millimolar levels of As(V) to arsenite (As-(III)) within a few days. The rate of As(V)-reduction was essentially the same in sediments amended with a pure culture of S. arsenophilum. These findings together with a review of observed H2 threshold and steady-state values suggest that microbial As(V)-respirers have a competitive advantage over several other anaerobic respirers through their ability to thrive at low H2 levels.
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