H2-fuelled microbial metabolism in Opalinus Clay

Applied Clay Science(2019)

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In Switzerland, the Opalinus Clay formation is considered the most likely host rock for a deep geological repository for nuclear waste. In deep geological repositories, H2 is expected to be the most abundant gas formed from the degradation of waste and from metal corrosion. The microbial community present in Opalinus Clay is capable of utilizing H2 as an electron donor and sulfate as an electron acceptor to produce hydrogen sulfide. This could be problematic due to its potential for increasing the corrosion of metal waste canisters containing radioactive waste, however, the possible impacts of these processes on the clay rock have not been fully investigated. In this study, a series of microcosm experiments were set-up containing Opalinus Clay and porewater from the Mont Terri underground research laboratory (Switzerland) as an inoculum. Uninoculated microcosms were established to investigate abiotic processes.
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Opalinus Clay,Deep geological repository,Sulfate-reducing bacteria,Geomicrobiology,Nuclear waste
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