Microbially catalyzed reactions, which occur in the natural sulfur cycle, have been integrated in a microbiological process to remove toxic metals from contaminated soils. Bioleaching using sulfuric acid produced by sulfur-oxidizing bacteria was followed by precipitation of the leachate metals as insoluble sulfides by sulfate-reducing bacteria. Metal contaminants including Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, and Zn were efficiently leached from an artificially contaminated soil. Mn, Ni, and Zn were the only target elements that were significantly leached from soil minerals. Pb leaching was slow and remained incomplete over a period of 180 days. Mineral components such as Fe, Ca and Mg were also leached but the eventual reduction in soil mass was only a...
Abstract: Heavy metal pollution is nowadays one of the most important environmental concerns. Anthro...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) causes several environmental problems in many countries. The use of biologi...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
Microbially catalyzed reactions, which occur in the natural sulfur cycle, have been integrated in a ...
Abstract Bioleaching, a novel biotechnological process, is used to eliminate heavy metals from conta...
680-683Present study assesses efficiency of bioleaching to decontaminate heavy metal laden soil affe...
This paper shows researches in order to extract Cr, Cu and Ni from the polluted soils. Research is b...
Mixed contamination by organic and inorganic compounds in soil is a serious problem for remediation....
Microorganisms play important roles in the environmental fate of toxic metals with a multiplicity of...
Waste generated due to the growth of the modern industry is undergoing natural disposal in the envir...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...
An internal-sedimentation bioreactor was employed to provide biomass feedback and process intensific...
Microorganisms are intimately involved in metal biogeochemistry with a variety of processes determin...
Abstract: Heavy metal pollution is nowadays one of the most important environmental concerns. Anthro...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) causes several environmental problems in many countries. The use of biologi...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
Microbially catalyzed reactions, which occur in the natural sulfur cycle, have been integrated in a ...
Abstract Bioleaching, a novel biotechnological process, is used to eliminate heavy metals from conta...
680-683Present study assesses efficiency of bioleaching to decontaminate heavy metal laden soil affe...
This paper shows researches in order to extract Cr, Cu and Ni from the polluted soils. Research is b...
Mixed contamination by organic and inorganic compounds in soil is a serious problem for remediation....
Microorganisms play important roles in the environmental fate of toxic metals with a multiplicity of...
Waste generated due to the growth of the modern industry is undergoing natural disposal in the envir...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...
An internal-sedimentation bioreactor was employed to provide biomass feedback and process intensific...
Microorganisms are intimately involved in metal biogeochemistry with a variety of processes determin...
Abstract: Heavy metal pollution is nowadays one of the most important environmental concerns. Anthro...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) causes several environmental problems in many countries. The use of biologi...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...