This investigation documents the formation of Green Rust (GR) and immobilization of Ni2+ in response to bacterial reduction of hydrous ferric oxide (HFO)...reduction experiments provided evidence that the solid-phase partitioning of Ni2+ in GR extended from equilibrium solid-solution behaviour.
Revised: August 3, 2006 |
Published: April 1, 2001
Citation
Parmar N., Y.A. Gorby, T.J. Beveridge, and F.G. Ferris. 2001.Formation of Green Rust and Immobilization of Nickel in Response to Bacterial Reduction of Hydrous Ferric Oxide.Geomicrobiology Journal 18.PNNL-SA-51158.