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Various microbes used for the recovery of rare earth elements from mine wastewater

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY [2024]
Qiuting Yan, Zuliang Chen
ABSTRACT

Microbes used for the recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from mining wastewater indicated traces of Escherichia coli ( E. coli , 2149.6 μg/g), Bacillus sphaericus (1636.6 μg/g), Bacillus mycoides (1469.3 μg/g), and Bacillus cereus (1083.9 μg/g). Of these, E. coli showed an affinity for REEs than non-REEs (Mn and Zn). The amount of heavy REEs adsorbed (1511.1 μg/g) on E. coli was higher than light REEs (638.0 μg/g) due to the process of increasing adsorption with decreasing ionic radius. Additionally, E. coli demonstrated stability in the recovery of REEs from mining wastewater, as evidenced by 4 cycles. SEM-EDS, XPS and FTIR showed that REEs had a disruptive effect on cells, REEs absorbed and desorbed on the cell surface including ion exchange with ions such as Na + , ligand binding with functional groups like –NH 2 . Finally, the cost assessment confirmed the economically feasible of E. coli in recovery of REEs from mining wastewater.

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