Bioleaching of multiple heavy metals from contaminated sediment by mesophile consortium

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Min Gan
Shuang Zhou
Mingming Li
Jianyu Zhu
Xinxing Liu
Liyuan Chai
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[1] Central South University,School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering
[2] Key Laboratory of Biometallurgy of Ministry of Education,School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering
[3] Central South University,undefined
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Bioleaching; Mesophile consortium; Substrate ratio; Leaching model; Community dynamic; Canonical correspondence analysis;
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A defined mesophile consortium including Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans, and Leptospirilum ferriphilum was applied in bioleaching sediments contaminated with multiple heavy metals. Flask experiments showed that sulfur favored the acidification in the early stage while pyrite led to a great acidification potential in the later stage. An equal sulfur/pyrite ratio got the best acidification effect. Substrate utilization started with sulfur in the early stage, and then the pH decline and the community shift give rise to the utilization of pyrite. Solubilization efficiency of Zn, Cu, Mn, and Cd reached 96.1, 93.3, 92.13, and 87.65 %, respectively. Bioleaching efficiency of other elements (As, Hg, Pb) was not more than 30 %. Heavy metal solubilization was highly negatively correlated with pH variation. Logistic models were well fitted with the solubilization efficiency, which can be used to predict the bioleaching process. The dominant species in the early stage of bioleaching were A. ferrooxidans and A. thiooxidans, and the abundance of L. ferriphilum increased together with pyrite utilization and pH decline.
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页码:5807 / 5816
页数:9
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