Dupraz,S., Parmentier,M., Menez(最初のeの頭に´),B. and Guyot,F.(2009): Experimental and numerical modeling of bacterially induced pH increase and calcite precipitation in saline aquifers. Chemical Geology, 265, 44-53.

『塩水帯水層におけるバクテリア由来のpH増加と方解石沈殿の実験および数値モデル化』


Abstract
 As a part of an effort to investigate potential implications of microbial activity upon CO2 geological sequestration, both the alkalinization of a urea-containing artificial ground water and the subsequent calcium carbonate precipitation, induced by Bacillus pasteurii, have been studied in batch experiments. Four reproducible stages of this microbial process were identified and numerically modeled: (1) a rapid rise of pH values caused by bacterial ureolysis, (2) a pH plateau due to a dynamic equilibrium between CO2 transfer through the liquid/gas interface and the ureolysis process, (3) a decrease in pH due to CaCO3 precipitation (4) a slow long term evolution of pH depending on the presence of viable microorganisms which have survived to carbonate precipitation. Correlations between the durations and pH values of these four steps were also evidenced. To interpret quantitatively the observed trends. the geochemical code CHESS(中にc) was adapted for taking into account the enzymatically catalyzed ureolysis reaction as well as the kinetics of gas/solution exchanges and the rate of calcium carbonate precipitation. Finally, new original aspects of B. pasteurii biomineralization were evidenced, namely a cellular calcium phosphate precipitation preceding the formation of calcite and a negative impact of phosphate on ureolysis and calcite precipitation.

Keywords: Calcium carbonate precipitation; Bacillus pasteurii; Biologically induced mineralization; Geochemical modeling』

1. Introduction
2. Materials and methods
 2.1. Artificial ground water (AGW)
 2.2. Microbial inoculation
 2.3. Microbial carbonate precipitation experiments
 2.4. Chemical and mineralogical analysis
3. Biogeochemical modeling
 3.1. Conceptual model
 3.2. Numerical modeling
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References



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