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Cation site occupancy of biogenic magnetite compared to polygenic ferrite spinels determined by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism

Coker, Victoria S.; Pearce, Carolyn I.; Lang, Claus; van der Laan, Gerrit; Pattrick, Richard A.D.; Telling, Neil D.; Schüler, Dirk; Arenholz, Elke; Lloyd, Jonathan R.

Authors

Victoria S. Coker

Carolyn I. Pearce

Claus Lang

Gerrit van der Laan

Richard A.D. Pattrick

Dirk Schüler

Elke Arenholz

Jonathan R. Lloyd



Abstract

Ferrite spinels, especially magnetite (Fe3O4), can be formed either by geological, biological or chemical processes leading to chemically similar phases that show different physical characteristics. We compare, for the first time, magnetite produced by these three different methods using X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), a synchrotron radiation based technique able to determine the site occupancy of Fe cations in the ferrite spinels. Extracellular nanoscale magnetite produced by different Fe(III)-reducing bacteria was shown to have different degrees of stoichiometry depending on the bacteria and the method of formation, but all were oxygen deficient due to formation under anoxic conditions. Intracellular nano-magnetite synthesized in the magnetosomes of magnetotactic bacteria was found to have a Fe cation site occupancy ratio most similar to stoichiometric magnetite, possibly due to the tight physiological controls exerted by the magnetosome membrane. Chemically-synthesised nano-magnetite and bulk magnetite produced as a result of geological processes were both found to be cation deficient with a composition between magnetite and maghemite (oxidised magnetite).

Citation

Coker, V. S., Pearce, C. I., Lang, C., van der Laan, G., Pattrick, R. A., Telling, N. D., …Lloyd, J. R. (2007). Cation site occupancy of biogenic magnetite compared to polygenic ferrite spinels determined by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. European Journal of Mineralogy, 19(5), 707-716. https://doi.org/10.1127/0935-1221/2007/0019-1758

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 22, 2007
Online Publication Date Oct 1, 2007
Publication Date Nov 7, 2007
Deposit Date May 17, 2024
Journal European Journal of Mineralogy
Print ISSN 0935-1221
Publisher E Schweizerbart Science Publishers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 19
Issue 5
Pages 707-716
DOI https://doi.org/10.1127/0935-1221/2007/0019-1758
Keywords X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, XMCD, nanoparticles, metal reduction, Fe(III) reduction, Geobacter, biomineralogy, biogenic magnetite
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/829085
Publisher URL https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/eurjmin/article/19/5/707/138249/Cation-site-occupancy-of-biogenic-magnetite