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The accumulation of rare-earth yttrium ions by Penicillium sp. ZD28

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AMB EXPRESS
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s13568-020-0961-8

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Rare earth yttrium ion; Penicillium sp; ZD28; Accumulation effect

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  1. Youth Science and Technology Foundation of Jiangxi, China [20192BAB214002]
  2. Research project of education department of Jiangxi, China [GJJ8831]
  3. Key Laboratory of Protection and Utilization of Subtropical Plant Resources of Jiangxi [YRD201907]

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To obtained fungal resources with excellent tolerance and accumulation capacity to rare earth yttrium ions (Y3+), rare earth ore samples were collected and used for microbial screening. A fungus hyper-resistant to Y3+ was obtained and the effects of the fungus in three physiological states (growth process, mycelial pellets with physiological activity and the fungus powder after being ground) on the Y3+ accumulation were investigated. The Y3+ resistant fungus was identified as Penicillium sp. ZD28, and its mycelium pellets (about 1 mm in diameter) showed poor ability to accumulate Y3+ with an adsorption capacity of less than 81 mu mol/g. However, the fungus was able to remove 99% of Y3+ during the growth process, at an initial concentration of less than 600 mu M. Bioaccumulation of Y was observed on the cell surface of the ZD28 strain by elemental mapping using scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The adsorbent (the dry fungal powder) had a remarkable adsorption property for Y3+ that was greater than 455 mu mol/g in conditions of 465 mu M < [Y3+] < 6382 mu M. Penicillium sp. ZD28 has major potential applications in the accumulation of yttrium group rare earth ions. This research has formed a theoretical foundation for the application of this biological method to extract rare earth ions in the mining and smelting of yttrium group rare earth elements.

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