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Aoshima, Miku*; Tani, Yukinori*; Fujita, Rina*; Tanaka, Kazuya; Miyata, Naoyuki*; Umezawa, Kazuhiro*
Minerals (Internet), 12(3), p.358_1 - 358_16, 2022/03
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:79.38(Geochemistry & Geophysics)In this study, we conducted sequestration experiments of Co by
KR21-2 in a Mn
/Co
binary solution at pH7. The sequestration of Co
by newly formed BMOs readily progressed in parallel with the exogenous Mn
, with higher efficiency than that in single Co
solutions. This is attributed to a synergetic effect on Co
sequestration through the formation of asbolane in Mn
/Co
binary systems.
Tani, Yukinori*; Kakinuma, Satomi*; Chang, J.*; Tanaka, Kazuya; Miyata, Naoyuki*
Minerals (Internet), 11(1), p.53_1 - 53_14, 2021/01
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:51.25(Geochemistry & Geophysics)In this study, we examined the Ba sequestration potential of enzymatically active biogenic Mn oxides (BMOs) with and without exogenous Mn
. The BMOs readily oxidized exogenous Mn
to produce another BMO phase, and subsequently sequestered Ba
at a pH of 7.0, with irreversible Ba
sequestration as the dominant pathway. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analyses demonstrated alteration from turbostratic to tightly stacked birnessite through possible Ba
incorporation into the interlayer.
Suzuki, Ryohei*; Tani, Yukinori*; Naito, Hirotaka*; Miyata, Naoyuki*; Tanaka, Kazuya
Catalysts, 10(1), p.44_1 - 44_15, 2020/01
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:43.96(Chemistry, Physical)We prepared biogenic Mn oxides (BMOs) using strain KR21-2, and subsequently conducted single or repeated treatment experiments in Cr(NO
)
at pH6.0. Under aerobic conditions, newly formed BMOs exhibited a rapid production of Cr(VI) without a significant release of Mn(II), demonstrating that newly formed BMO mediates a catalytic oxidation of Cr(III) with a self-regeneration step of reduced Mn. In anaerobic solution, newly formed BMOs showed a cessation of Cr(III) oxidation in the early stage of the reaction, and subsequently had a much smaller Cr(VI) production with significant release of reduced Mn(II).
Tani, Yukinori*; Miyata, Naoyuki*; Ohashi, Maiko*; Onuki, Toshihiko; Seyama, Haruhiko*; Iwahori, Keisuke*; Soma, Mitsuyuki*
Environmental Science & Technology, 38(24), p.6618 - 6624, 2004/12
Times Cited Count:90 Percentile:85.74(Engineering, Environmental)no abstracts in English
Miyata, Naoyuki*; Okano, Kunihiro*; Fujibayashi, Megumi*; Ohara, Yoshiyuki; Nagayasu, Takaaki; Fukuyama, Kenjin
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no abstracts in English