Metallic Iron Reactions in Aqueous Solutions: Role of Water, Bacterial Medium Growth Solution, Ferric Iron and T. Ferrooxidans

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 28
- File Size:
- 909 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
Reactions of metallic iron were studied in several different aqueous solution systems: water, medium salt solution used for the growth of T ferrooxidans, ferric iron solution and solution containing T ferrooxidans. Each system was studied under abiotic and biotic conditions in the presence of T ferrooxidans and as a function of pH, particle size of iron powder, temperature, ferrous and ferric iron concentrations. It was found that metallic iron reacts with water differently than does with ferric iron in water. Surprisingly, T ferrooxidans were non-functional in the dissolution of metallic iron. Also, the reactions of metallic iron with pure water were indistinguishable from the reactions with water containing medium salts for bacterial growth. The reactions with ferric iron were also independent of medium culture compounds. The mechanisms of metallic iron reactions with ferric ions are different from the mechanisms of metallic iron reactions with water.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Metallic Iron Reactions in Aqueous Solutions: Role of Water, Bacterial Medium Growth Solution, Ferric Iron and T. FerrooxidansMLA: Metallic Iron Reactions in Aqueous Solutions: Role of Water, Bacterial Medium Growth Solution, Ferric Iron and T. Ferrooxidans. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.