ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
February 2019
Ferrihydrite, or iron(III) (oxyhydr)oxide (Fe(OH)), a representative scavenger of environmentally relevant toxic elements, has been repurposed as a low-cost and scalable precursor of well-developed hematite (α-FeO) secondary nanoclusters with a hierarchically structured morphology for lithium-ion anode materials. Here, we report that the bacteria Clostridium sp. C8, isolated from a methane-gas-producing consortium, can synthesize self-assembled secondary hematite nanoclusters (∼150 nm) composed of small nanoparticles (∼15 nm) through the molecular structural rearrangement of amorphous ferrihydrite under mild conditions.
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