Iron-Reducing Bacteria and Iron Nanostructures

  • Ebrahiminezhad A
  • Manafi Z
  • Berenjian A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Iron Reducing Bacteria (IRB) are one of the most applicable microorganisms in various industrial and environmental activities. These bacteria play a main role in the natural iron transformation. They act in a reverse metabolic pathway in contrast to iron oxidizing bacteria. In the anaerobic conditions IRB are capable to use ferric ion as the final electron acceptor and reduce Fe3+ to Fe2+. What makes these bacteria interesting in bionanotechnology is that IRB are able to synthesize iron nanostructures. In this mini review we have a quick look on the diversity, metabolism, and cultivation of IRB. Finally, we discuss iron nano structures which biosynthesized by IRB.

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Ebrahiminezhad, A., Manafi, Z., Berenjian, A., Kianpour, S., & Ghasemi, Y. (2017). Iron-Reducing Bacteria and Iron Nanostructures. Journal of Advanced Medical Sciences and Applied Technologies, 3(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.18869/nrip.jamsat.3.1.9

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