The uptake and binding of uranium [as (UO<sub>2</sub>)<sup>2+</sup>] by a moderately acidophilic fungus, <i>Coniochaeta fodinicola</i>, recently isolated from a uranium mine site, is examined in this work in order to better understand the potential impact of organisms such as this on uranium sequestration in hydrometallurgical systems. Our results show that the viability of the fungal biomass is critical to their capacity to remove uranium from solution. Indeed, live biomass (viable cells based on vital staining) were capable of removing ∼16 mg U/g dry weight in contrast with dead biomass (autoclaved) which removed ∼45 mg U/g dry weight after 2 h. Furthermore, the uranium binds with different strength, with a fraction ranging from ∼20–50% b...
Uranium concentration in the streams around abandoned uranium mines in central Portugal can be as hi...
Remediation of former uranium mining sites represents one of the biggest challenges worldwide that h...
Supplementary data related to this article can be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.20...
Microorganisms are everywhere. Anthropogenic industrial environments are no exception, even when ope...
This study presents the effect of aqueous uranium speciation (U-hydroxides and U-hydroxo-carbonates)...
AbstractUranium contamination of soils and water is a worldwide problem due to geology or anthropoge...
This study presents the effect of aqueous uranium speciation (U-hydroxides and U-hydroxo-carbonates)...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Uranium concentration in the streams around abandoned uranium mines in central Portugal can be as hi...
Remediation of former uranium mining sites represents one of the biggest challenges worldwide that h...
Supplementary data related to this article can be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.20...
Microorganisms are everywhere. Anthropogenic industrial environments are no exception, even when ope...
This study presents the effect of aqueous uranium speciation (U-hydroxides and U-hydroxo-carbonates)...
AbstractUranium contamination of soils and water is a worldwide problem due to geology or anthropoge...
This study presents the effect of aqueous uranium speciation (U-hydroxides and U-hydroxo-carbonates)...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Free-living and symbiotic fungi can interact with, and transform certain uranium species, while gene...
Uranium concentration in the streams around abandoned uranium mines in central Portugal can be as hi...
Remediation of former uranium mining sites represents one of the biggest challenges worldwide that h...
Supplementary data related to this article can be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.20...