Literature DB >> 16701583

Matrix bound phosphine formation and depletion in eutrophic lake sediment fermentation-simulation of different environmental factors.

Jinju Geng1, Xiangcan Jin, Qiang Wang, Xiaojun Niu, Xiaorong Wang, Marc Edwards, Dietmar Glindemann.   

Abstract

Closed anaerobic batch-fermentation of eutrophic lake sediment samples was performed under variation of four environmental fermentation factors (pH, temperature, water/sediment ratio and disturbance) to learn how the quantity of phosphine will change and if the quantity of phosphine can increase. The fermentation conditions where matrix bound phosphine (MBP) increased (doubled from 3193+/-520 to about 7982+/-1003 ng/kg) were: a pH of 8 and of 10 (as compared to 1, 2, 4, 6, 12), a temperature of 20 and 30 degrees C (as compared to 4 and 40 degrees C), a water/sediment ratio of 3:1 (as compared to 1:1, 2:1, 5:1) and a disturbance of 100 r/min (as compared to 0 r/min), respectively. Although, over the full time course of fermentation, the balance of phosphine production became negative again or did remain almost unchanged under most conditions. A pH of 1 or disturbance of 150 r/min was significant factors to decrease phosphine over the long term. Free phosphine had been detected but was of minor importance (in the order of 60.9+/-10.1 ng/m(3)). Overall, the fermentation conditions which had been most favorable for microbial life (moderate temperature (20 and 30 degrees C) and pH 8) were also most favorable for a positive phosphine balance. This is an indication, but no biochemical proof that a natural (biogenic, microbial, biochemical) NET PRODUCTION of phosphine or DE NOVO PRODUCTION of phosphine has occurred. MBP concentrations in lake sediments were discussed as to be strongly dependent on a balance of natural generation and depletion processes, dependent of the simulated parameters.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16701583     DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2005.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaerobe        ISSN: 1075-9964            Impact factor:   3.331


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