Biomining of iron-containing nanoparticles from coal tailings

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Danielle Maass
Morgana de Medeiros Machado
Beatriz Cesa Rovaris
Adriano Michael Bernardin
Débora de Oliveira
Dachamir Hotza
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[1] Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP),Institute of Science and Technology (ICT)
[2] Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC),Department of Chemical and Food Engineering (EQA)
[3] Universidade do Extremo Sul de Santa Catarina (UNESC),Department of Materials Engineering (PPGCEM)
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Biomining; Coal tailings; Iron sulfate nanoparticle; Sulfur minerals;
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Sulfur minerals originating from coal mining represent an important environmental problem. Turning these wastes into value-added by-products can be an interesting alternative. Biotransformation of coal tailings into iron-containing nanoparticles using Rhodococcus erythropolis ATCC 4277 free cells was studied. The influence of culture conditions (stirring rate, biomass concentration, and coal tailings ratio) in the particle size was investigated using a 23 full factorial design. Statistical analysis revealed that higher concentrations of biomass produced larger sized particles. Conversely, a more intense stirring rate of the culture medium and a higher coal tailings ratio (% w/w) led to the synthesis of smaller particles. Thus, the culture conditions that produced smaller particles (< 50 nm) were 0.5 abs of normalized biomass concentration, 150 rpm of stirring rate, and 2.5% w/w of coal tailings ratio. Composition analyses showed that the biosynthesized nanoparticles are formed by iron sulfate. Conversion ratio of the coal tailings into iron-containing nanoparticles reached 19%. The proposed biosynthesis process, using R. erythropolis ATCC 4277 free cells, seems to be a new and environmentally friendly alternative for sulfur minerals reuse.
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页码:7231 / 7240
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