Utilization of nickel-graphite electrode as an electron donor for high-efficient microbial removal of solved U(VI) mediated by Leifsonia sp

Wenfa Tan, Han Wu, Chuqin Huang,Junwen Lv,Huang Yu

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY(2024)

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Enzymatically catalyzed reduction of metals by bacteria has potential application value to uranium -mine wastewater. However, its practical implementation has long been restricted by its intrinsic drawbacks such as low efficiency and long treatment -time. This study aims to explore the effect of electrodes on U (VI) removal efficiency by a purified indigenous bacteria isolated from a uranium mining waste pile in China. The effects of current intensity, pH, initial U (VI) concentration, initial dosage of bacteria and contact time on U (VI) removal efficiency were investigated via static experiments. The results show that U(VI) removal rate was stabilized above 90% and the contact time sharply shortened within 1 h when utilized nickel -graphite electrode as an electron donor. Over the treatment ranges investigated maximum removal of U (VI) was 96.04% when the direct current was 10 mA, pH was 5, initial U (VI) concentration was 10 mg/L, and dosage of Leifsonia sp. was 0.25 g/L. In addition, it is demonstrated that U (VI) adsorption by Leifsonia sp. is mainly chemisorption and/or reduction as the quasi -secondary kinetics is more suitable for fitting the process. FTIR results indicated that amino, amide, aldehyde and phosphate -containing groups played a role in the immobilization of U (VI) more or less. SEM and EDS measurements revealed that U appeared to be more obviously aggregated on the surface of cells. A plausible explanation for this, supported by XPS, is that U (VI) was partially reduced to U (IV) by direct current then precipitated on the cells surface. These observations reveal that Nickel -graphite electrode exhibited good electrochemical properties and synergistic capacity with Leifsonia sp. which potentially provides a new avenue for uranium enhanced removal/immobilization by indigenous bacteria.
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Uranium,Nickel -graphite electrode,Leifsonia sp.,Removal efficiency
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