Microbial sulfur metabolism and environmental implications
Sulfur as a macroelement plays an important role in biochemistry in both natural
environments and engineering biosystems, which can be further linked to other important …
environments and engineering biosystems, which can be further linked to other important …
Antimony redox processes in the environment: A critical review of associated oxidants and reductants
The environmental behavior of antimony (Sb) has recently received greater attention due to
the increasing global use of Sb in a range of industrial applications. Although present at …
the increasing global use of Sb in a range of industrial applications. Although present at …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of biochar on mobilization, methylation, and ethylation of mercury under dynamic redox conditions in a contaminated floodplain soil
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic element, which is frequently enriched in flooded soils due to its
anthropogenic release. The mobilization of Hg and its species is of ultimate importance …
anthropogenic release. The mobilization of Hg and its species is of ultimate importance …
Phosphorous in the environment: characteristics with distribution and effects, removal mechanisms, treatment technologies, and factors affecting recovery as minerals …
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for living cells, is present in different soluble and
adsorbed chemical forms found in soil, sediment, and water. Most species are generally …
adsorbed chemical forms found in soil, sediment, and water. Most species are generally …
Dominance of sulfur-fueled iron oxide reduction in low-sulfate freshwater sediments
A central tenant in microbial biogeochemistry is that microbial metabolisms follow a
predictable sequence of terminal electron acceptors based on the energetic yield for the …
predictable sequence of terminal electron acceptors based on the energetic yield for the …
Sulfur cycling-related biogeochemical processes of arsenic mobilization in the western Hetao Basin, China: Evidence from multiple isotope approaches
The role of sulfur cycling in arsenic behavior under reducing conditions is not well-
understood in previous investigations. This study provides observations of sulfur and oxygen …
understood in previous investigations. This study provides observations of sulfur and oxygen …
Sulfur cycling in freshwater sediments: A cryptic driving force of iron deposition and phosphorus mobilization
S Wu, Y Zhao, Y Chen, X Dong, M Wang… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Sulfur cycling in freshwater ecosystems has been previously considered minor, and the
direct evidence of its impacts on iron and phosphorus cycles in freshwater sediments …
direct evidence of its impacts on iron and phosphorus cycles in freshwater sediments …
Increasing concentrations of iron in surface waters as a consequence of reducing conditions in the catchment area
SM Ekström, O Regnell, HE Reader… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies report trends of strongly increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters.
Since Fe is a key element with a decisive role in the biogeochemical cycling of major …
Since Fe is a key element with a decisive role in the biogeochemical cycling of major …
High sulfide production induced by algae decomposition and its potential stimulation to phosphorus mobility in sediment
Y Zhao, Z Zhang, G Wang, X Li, J Ma, S Chen… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
This study is devoted to addressing the effects of algae blooms on sulfur cycle and the
consequent phosphorus mobility in the sediments of freshwater lake ecosystems. A …
consequent phosphorus mobility in the sediments of freshwater lake ecosystems. A …
Seasonal iron‑sulfur interactions and the stimulated phosphorus mobilization in freshwater lake sediments
Y Zhao, S Wu, M Yu, Z Zhang, X Wang, S Zhang… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Sulfur reduction in freshwater ecosystems has previously been considered as negligible
because of often very low sulfate concentrations and generally low sulfate reducing capacity …
because of often very low sulfate concentrations and generally low sulfate reducing capacity …