A Comparison of Magnetite Particles Produced Anaerobically by Magnetotactic and Dissimilatory Ironâ•’Reducing Bacteria

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  • Bruce M. Moskowitz
  • Richard B. Frankel
  • Dennis A. Bazylinski
  • Holger W. Jannasch
  • Derek R. Lovley
چکیده

We compare the magnetic properties of fine‐grained magnetite produced by two newly isolated anaerobic bacteria, a magnetotactic bacterium (MV‐1) and a dissimilatory iron‐reducing bacteriu m (GS‐ 15). Although room‐temperature magnetic properties are generally different between the two microorganisms, MV‐1 and GS‐15 magnetites can be most easily distinguished by the temperature variation of saturation remanence obtained at liquid helium temperatures. Magnetite produced by MV‐ 1 displays a sharp discontinuity in intensity at 100 K related to the Verwey transition. Magnetite produced by GS‐15 displays a gradual decrease in intensity with temperature due to the progressive unblocking of magnetization. The differing behavior is due exclusively to different grain size distributions produced by these microorganisms. MV‐1 produces magnetite with a narrow grain size distribution that is within the stable single domain size range at room temperature and below. GS‐15 produces magnetite

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تاریخ انتشار 2010