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Title: Adhesion abilities and biosorption of Cd and Mg by microorganisms - first step for eco-friendly beneficiation of phosphate ore
Authors: Rabia, Hakim
Ould Hamou, Malek
Kasperkiewicz, Katarzyna
Brożek, Jolanta
Augustyniak, Maria
Keywords: adhesion; biosorption; phosphate ore; chemical reagents; mineral processing; toxic
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: Scientific Reports, Vol. 9, no. 1 (2019), art. no. 12929
Abstract: Chemical reagents used in traditional mineral processing can be toxic and hazardous for the environment. Therefore, the use of biotechnological methods is becoming increasingly important. Great hopes are being placed in the use of microorganisms for bio-beneficiation of raw materials. However, assessment of adhesion abilities of bacteria onto minerals surface as well as biosorption of metals are essential steps before designing final process of each ore beneficiation. The main aim of this work was an investigation of biosorption of Cd and Mg, as well as adhesion abilities of five microorganism species with minerals included in the natural mixture of phosphate ore form Djebel Onk, Algeria. The ore, due to its unique composition, created conditions for adhesion of all five tested microbial strains onto apatite surface during incubation at pH 3. Moreover, Rhodococcus erythropolis CD 130, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Escherichia coli adhered distinctly onto apatite surface during incubation at pH 7. Incubation lasting 20 min at pH 4-6 created the most favorable conditions for biosorption of metals by B. subtilis and adhesion of cells. In case of C. albicans, biosorption of metals as well as adhesion of cells onto the mineral surface were more effective after longer time and in a wider pH range.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/11061
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-49406-4
ISSN: 2045-2322
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