Microbial lead(II) precipitation : the influence of growth substrate
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Brink, Hendrik Gideon
Mahlangu, Zanele
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The Italian Association of Chemical Engineering
Abstract
The objective of the study was to explore the influence of various growth substrates on the removal of
aqueous lead from solution. The fermentation media tested consisted of glucose- and xylose-supplemented
LB-broth, with and without CaCO3 as pH buffer. In addition, combinations of the various constituents of LB-broth,
i.e. yeast extract, tryptone, and NaCl, were tested.
Results from the sugar-supplement runs showed that significant removal of lead, without observable
precipitation, was measured both with and without pH buffering (75–90% in 48–72 hours). Significant gas
build-up in all runs, and a drop in pH in the unbufferred runs, indicate an anaerobic digestion mechanism with
either internal or external sequestration of lead.
The LB-broth constituent experiments indicate that even though the commercial growth medium LB-broth
exhibited the best performance in terms of lead(II) removal (89%), yeast extract-NaCl complex medium
performed nearly as well (80%). Results show that substituting the tryptone with corn steep liquor provided
minimal gains in lead removal performance, compared to the yeast extract-NaCl medium. The aqueous lead
removed by the yeast extract-only medium was limited to 56% in 144 hours. Dark grey precipitates and pH
values greater than 5 indicate that the lead(II) were reduced to elemental lead. The observations also suggest
that the growth factors in the LB broth, required by the consortium, can be largely replaced by the yeast
extract-NaCl medium.
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Lead compounds, Yeast extracts, Significant gas, Removal performance, Growth substrates, Fermentation media, Corn steep liquor, Complex medium, Commercial growth, Yeast, Substrates, Sodium chloride, Calcium carbonate, Calcite, Anaerobic digestion
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Brink H., Mahlangu Z., 2018, Microb
ial lead(ii) precipitation: the influence of growth substrate,
Chemical
Engineering Transactions, 64, 43
9-444 DOI: 10.3303/CET1864074.