Title of article
Simultaneous oxidation and immobilization of arsenite from refinery waste water by thermoacidophilic iron-oxidizing archaeon, Acidianus brierleyi
Author/Authors
Okibe، نويسنده , , N. and Koga، نويسنده , , M. S. Sasaki، نويسنده , , K. and Hirajima، نويسنده , , T. and Heguri، نويسنده , , S. and Asano، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
9
From page
126
To page
134
Abstract
The use of a thermophilic acidophilic iron-oxidizing archaeon, Acidianus brierleyi, was investigated for oxidation and immobilization of As(III) from acidic refinery waste water. Some As(III) oxidation was measured in all Ac. brierleyi cultures independently of the presence or concentration of Fe(II) in bulk solution; the exception was at initial Fe(II) concentration ([Fe(II)]ini) of 1000 mg l−1 where As(III) oxidation became markedly facilitated and consequently approximately 70% of As was immobilized as amorphous ferric arsenate. Providing 1000 mg l−1 Fe(III) instead of Fe(II) did not show the same effect, implying the importance of Fe(III) be microbially-produced and complexed in the archaeal EPS (extracellular polymeric substances) region for effective As(III) oxidation. The reaction towards secondary mineral formation shifted from ferric arsenate to jarosite at [Fe(II)]ini of >1000 mg l−1. Furthermore addition of jarosite seed crystals retarded the As(III) oxidation rate at [Fe(II)]ini of 1000 mg l−1. The observations indicate that by setting the appropriate bulk Fe(II)/As(III) ratio in Ac. brierleyi culture to achieve a certain concentration of Fe(III) within the EPS region, but at the same time to avoid jarosite formation, it is possible to maximize the As(III) oxidation rate and thus As immobilization efficiency. This study describes for the first time microbially-mediated simultaneous oxidation and immobilization of As(III) as ferric arsenate, using a thermoacidophilic iron-oxidizing archaeon, Ac. brierleyi.
Keywords
Pollution , Environmental , biotechnology , archaea , Wasteprocessing
Journal title
Minerals Engineering
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Minerals Engineering
Record number
2277016
Link To Document