A novel aerobic mechanism for reductive palladium biomineralization and recovery by escherichia coli

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Aerobically grown E. coli cells reduced Pd(II) via a novel mechanism using formate as the electron donor. This reduction was monitored in real-time using extended X-ray absorption fine structure. Transmission electron microscopy analysis showed that Pd(0) nanoparticles, confirmed by X-ray diffraction, were precipitated outside the cells. The rate of Pd(II) reduction by E. coli mutants deficient in a range of oxidoreductases was measured, suggesting a molybdoprotein-mediated mechanism, distinct from the hydrogenase-mediated Pd(II) reduction previously described for anaerobically grown E. coli cultures. The potential implications for Pd(II) recovery and bioPd catalyst fabrication are discussed.

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Foulkes, J. M., Deplanche, K., Sargent, F., Macaskie, L. E., & Lloyd, J. R. (2016). A novel aerobic mechanism for reductive palladium biomineralization and recovery by escherichia coli. Geomicrobiology Journal, 33(3–4), 230–236. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490451.2015.1069911

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