Abstract
Reductive immobilization of Cr(VI) has been widely explored as a cost-effective approach for soil and
water remediation. The long-term stability of the immobilized Cr(III), however, has to be addressed for
the immobilization technology to be widely deployed. Cr(III) can be oxidized chemically by Mn-oxides
produced through microbially mediated Mn(II) oxidation. Whether Cr(III) could be remobilized through
the oxidation process under more specific environmental conditions, however, needs to be investigated.
This study examined the inhibitive effect of FeS on Cr(III) oxidation by biogenic Mn-oxides that were
produced in the culture of a known species of Mn(II) oxidizers,
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