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Magnetite

About: Magnetite is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10277 publications have been published within this topic receiving 278071 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of single-domain magnetite under laboratory conditions by a thermophilic fermentative bacterial strain TOR-39 that was isolated from the deep subsurface was reported.
Abstract: Magnetite is a common product of bacterial iron reduction and may serve as a potential physical indicator of biological activity in geological settings. Here the authors report the formation of single-domain magnetite under laboratory conditions by a thermophilic fermentative bacterial strain TOR-39 that was isolated from the deep subsurface. Time-course analyses were performed at 65 C to study the effect of bacterial activity on solution chemistry and magnetite formation during the growth of TOR-39. Run products were examined by transmission electron microscopy. Magnetite particles formed exclusively outside of bacterial cells and exhibited octahedral shapes having relatively equal length and width (<15% difference). Tiny magnetite particles (<12 nm) nucleated between 10 and 11 h of incubation and increased to average lengths of 55.4 {+-} 26.8 nm after 24 h of incubation. Between 24 h and 22 d of incubation, magnetite particles maintained average lengths of 56.2 {+-} 24.8 nm. Based on size constraints, greater than 85% of the particles observed fell within the magnetic single domain. Little to no magnetite was detected in abiotic controls at 65 or 95 C, or in TOR-39 cultures whose activity was suppressed. Unlike mesophilic iron-reducing bacteria (e.g., GS-15), TOR-39 produced crystals having shapes and sizesmore » similar to some particles produced intracellularly by magnetotactic bacteria. Thus the single-domain magnetite produced by thermophiles such as TOR-39 may represent a heretofore unrecognized biological contribution to natural remanent magnetization in sedimentary basins and other geothermal environments.« less

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TL;DR: In this paper, a co-precipitation in an aqueous solution containing ferrous and ferric salts (1:2) at varying pH with ammonia as a base was found to influence the reaction mechanism for the formation of Fe3O4.

116 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the water-gas shift reaction was studied at temperatures near 650 K over a series of bulk oxide samples (Fe3O4, ZnFe2O4 and ZnO 4).

116 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a co-precipitation method was used to synthesize magnetite nanoparticles with high saturation magnetization, including nanospheres, nanoneedles and nanocubes.

114 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023570
20221,277
2021367
2020478
2019494
2018446