The Isolation and Characterization of Glutamicibacter DC1 to Induce Carbonate Precipitation of Some Heavy Metals at Low-Temperature

POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES(2022)

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The psychrotolerant bacteria able to induce carbonate precipitation of heavy metals at low temperatures play an essential role in the remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil in cold regions. In this study, a psychrotolerant bacterial stran DC1 with carbonate mineralization potential, identified as Glutamicibacter sp., was isolated from tailing soil. The optimal temperatures and pH range for the growth of strain DC1 were 10-30 degrees C and 6-8, respectively. Besides, strain DC1 showed a high degree of resistance to various metals (Pb>Cu>Ni>Cd). Furthermore, strain DC1 produced a large amount of urease (266.91 U/mL), which induced the fermentation suspension's pH (pH 9.5 at 10 degrees C). Moreover, the fermentation suspension of strain DC1 could generate carbonate precipitates of various metals (Pb, Cd, Ni, and Cu) to remove them from the solutions. Based on the analyses of XRD, SEM, and EDS, the carbonate precipitates of Pb and Cd have been identified as PbCO3 and CdCO3 mineral crystals, respectively. In contrast, no mineral crystals of Ni and Cu existed. Furthermore, the carbonate minerals of Cd and Pb with regular crystal improved resistance to dilute acid. Thus, this study showed that strain DC1 without acid production could induce carbonate precipitates of Pb, Cd, Cu, and Ni at lowtemperature.
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&nbsp, psychrotolerant bacterium, Glutamicibacter sp, microbially induced carbonate precipitate, heavy metals
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