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Advances in bioleaching for recovery of metals and bioremediation of fuel ash and sewage sludge

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 261, Issue -, Pages 428-440

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.04.033

Keywords

Bioleaching; Bioremediation; Heavy metal; Solid waste; Biofilm

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91545126, 21328602]

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Bioleaching has been successfully used in commercial metal mining for decades. It uses microbes to biosolubilize metal-containing inorganic compounds such as metal oxides and sulfides. There is a growing interest in using bioleaching for bioremediation of solid wastes by removing heavy metals from ash and sewage sludge. This review presents the state of the art in bioleaching research for recovery of metals and bioremediation of solid wastes. Various process parameters such as reaction time, pH, temperature, mass transfer rate, nutrient requirement, pulp density and particle size are discussed. Selections of more effective microbes are assessed. Pretreatment methods that enhance bioleaching are also discussed. Critical issues in bioreactor scale-up are analyzed. The potential impact of advances in biofilm and microbiome is explained.

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