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Benefits at the nanoscale: a review of <scp>nanoparticle‐enabled</scp> processes favouring microbial growth and functionality

Muammar Mansor, Jie Xu

2020Environmental Microbiology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nanoparticles are ubiquitous and co-occur with microbial life in every environment on Earth. Interactions between microbes and nanoparticles impact the biogeochemical cycles via accelerating various reaction rates and enabling biological processes at the smallest scales. Distinct from microbe-mineral interactions at large, microbe-nanoparticle interactions may involve higher levels of active recognition and utilization of the reactive, changeable, and thereby 'moldable' nano-sized inorganic phases by microbes, which has been given minimal attention in previous reviews. Here we have compiled the various cases of microbe-nanoparticle interactions with clear and potential benefits to the microbial cells and communities. Specifically, we discussed (i) the high bioavailabilities of nanoparticles due to increased specific surface areas and size-dependent solubility, with a focus on environmentally-relevant iron(III) (oxyhydr)oxides and pyrite, (ii) microbial utilization of nanoparticles as 'nano-tools' for electron transfer, chemotaxis, and storage units, and (iii) speculated benefits of precipitating 'moldable' nanoparticles in extracellular biomineralization. We further discussed emergent questions concerning cellular level responses to nanoparticle-associated cues, and the factors that affect nanoparticles' bioavailabilities beyond size-dependent effects. We end the review by proposing a framework towards more quantitative approaches and by highlighting promising techniques to guide future research in this exciting field.

Topics & Concepts

NanoparticleBiomineralizationNanotechnologyBiogeochemical cycleBiologyBiochemical engineeringMaterials scienceEcologyAstrobiologyEngineeringMicrobial Fuel Cells and BioremediationMetal Extraction and BioleachingGeochemistry and Elemental Analysis
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