Biological Oxidation of Manganese Mediated by the Fungus MnF107.

Int J Mol Sci

School of Marine Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China.

Published: December 2023

Manganese oxides are highly reactive minerals and influence the geochemical cycling of carbon, nutrients, and numerous metals in natural environments. Natural Mn oxides are believed to be dominantly formed by biotic processes. A marine Mn-oxidizing fungus MnF107 was isolated and characterized in this study. SEM observations show that the Mn oxides are formed on the fungal hyphal surfaces and parts of the hypha are enveloped by Mn oxides. TEM observations show that the Mn oxides have a filamentous morphology and are formed in a matrix of EPS enveloping the fungal cell wall. Mineral phase analysis of the fungal Mn oxides by XRD indicates that it is poorly crystalline. Chemical oxidation state analysis of the fungal Mn oxides confirms that it is predominantly composed of Mn(IV), indicating that Mn(II) has been oxidized to Mn (IV) by the fungus.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10707580PMC
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