Title of article :
Bio-Remediation of Acid Mine Drainage in the Sarcheshmeh Porphyry Copper Mine by Fungi: Batch and Fixed Bed Process
Author/Authors :
Soleimanifar, Hanieh Faculty of Mining - Petroleum and Geophysics - Shahrood University of Technology , Doulati Ardejani, Faramarz Faculty of Mining - Petroleum and Geophysics - Shahrood University of Technology , Marandi, Reza Department of Environmental Engineering - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch
Abstract :
Acid mine drainage (AMD) containing high concentrations of iron and sulphate, low pH and variable concentrations of heavy metals leads to many environmental problems. The concentrations of Cu and Mn are high in the AMD of the Sarcheshmeh porphyry copper mine, Kerman rovince,south of Iran. In this study, the bio-remediation of Cu and Mn ions from acid mine drainage was investigated using two native
fungi called Aspergillus niger and Phanerochaete chrysosporium
which were extracted from the soiland sedimentsamples of the Shour River at the Sarcheshmeh mine.The live fungi was first harvested and
then killed by boiling in 0.5 N NaOH solution. The biomass was finally dried at 60 Cο for 24 h and powdered. The optimum biosorption arameters including pH, temperature, the amount of biosorbent and
contact time were determined in a batch system. The optimum pH
varied between 5and 6. It was found that the biosorption process increased with an increase in temperature and the amount of iosorbent.
Biosorption data were attempted by Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm
modelsand showed a good match. Kinetic studies were also carried out
in the present study. The results show that the second-order kinetics
model fitswell the experimental data. The biosorption experiments were further investigated with a continuous systemto compare the biosorption capacities of two systems. The results show that biosorption process u
sing acontinuous system increases efficiency up to 99%. A desorption process was eventually performed in order to recover Copper and Manganese ions. This process was successful and fungi could be used again.
Keywords :
Sarcheshmeh , Phanerochaete chrysosporium , Copper , Biosorption , Aspergillus niger , Acid mine drainage
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics