I'm not a student. I'm working with Ferroplasma acidarmanus (fer1) in metal processing. I took gen chem in college and two semesters in organic. I have a master's in microbiology and work as a biotechnologist. Yes, I am asking the experts because I'm not one.
I understand pKa and how pH is calculated. I understand solubility rules. I understand redox reactions.
I'm looking for the equation for the prediction of the relative concentrations of the two iron ions (ferrous and ferric) in water at a certain pH.
I am trying to graph it out, but need an equation. pH vs concentration of ferrous iron.
Ferroplasma acidarmanus feeds off pyrite (FeS) I was wondering if it would feed off metallic iron in solution. Metallic iron rarely exists in nature.
The optimal pH of Ferroplasma is 1.7.
Enzymes in Ferroplasma oxidizes ferrous to ferric iron yielding ATP from ADP. It gets ferrous iron from pyrite deposits dissolved in acidic freshwater.
Borek, I am just looking for an equation. I know that ferrous iron is favored in acidic solution. Ferritin is a protein that binds to ferric iron in every cell in your body. Your blood pH is 7.4. You can't guide me to this solution. There's no intermediate step. I assume you moved my topic from inorganic chemistry to undergraduate chemistry. That action was in no way helpful or beneficial. The entire inorganic chemistry forum is full of solubility topics, including ones with iron.
I understand that Ferrous sulfate is stable in acidic solutions, Hunter2, the sulfuric acid is already in solution before the metallic iron is introduced. No reaction takes place besides the iron dissolving. The enzymes in Ferroplasma oxidize the ferrous iron with oxygen. Thanks though
AdiDex, I can't find a solubility constant for iron in acidic water. The concentration of acid in solution in my bioreactor may change, so the solubility constant may need to be a variable. Thanks
This journal article about Ferroplasma metabolism has a lot of inorganic chemistry that I'm unfamiliar with:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3305923/I just need the equation for iron ions in solution.
Thanks