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Simultaneous removal of iron and manganese from acid mine drainage by acclimated bacteria

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 396, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122631

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Bacteria community dynamics; Biogenic Fe-Mn oxides; Metal removal; Biofilter

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  1. National Key research and development Projects of China [2016YFC0403002]
  2. Hunan Provincial Key Research and Development [2018WK4007, 2019SK2281]
  3. Research and innovation project for graduate students of hunan province [CX20190504]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21806170, 21906050]

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A bacterial consortium for efficient decontamination of high-concentration Fe-Mn acid mine drainage (AMD) was successfully isolated. The removal efficiencies of Fe and Mn were effective, reaching 99.8 % and 98.6 %, respectively. High-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes demonstrated that the microbial community had changed substantially during the treatment. The Fe-Mn oxidizing bacteria Flavobacterium, Brevundimonas, Stenotrophomonas and Thermomonas became dominant genera, suggesting that they might play vital roles in Fe and Mn removal. Moreover, the pH of culture increased obviously after incubation, which was benefit for depositing Fe and Mn from AMD. The specific surface area of the biogenic Fe-Mn oxides was 108-121 m(2)/g, and the surface contained reactive oxygen functional groups (-OH and -COOH), which also improved Fe and Mn removal efficiency. Thus, this study provides an alternative method to treat AMD containing high concentrations of Fe and Mn.

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