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Leachability of metals from waste incineration residues by iron- and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria.
Kremser, Klemens; Thallner, Sophie; Strbik, Dorina; Spiess, Sabine; Kucera, Jiri; Vaculovic, Tomas; Vsiansky, Dalibor; Haberbauer, Marianne; Mandl, Martin; Guebitz, Georg M.
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  • Kremser K; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna BOKU, Dept. of Agrobiotechnology, IFA-Tulln, Inst. of Environmental Biotechnology, Konrad-Lorenz-Straße 20, 3430, Tulln and der Donau, Austria.
  • Thallner S; K1-MET GmbH, Stahlstraße 14, 4020, Linz, Austria.
  • Strbik D; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna BOKU, Dept. of Agrobiotechnology, IFA-Tulln, Inst. of Environmental Biotechnology, Konrad-Lorenz-Straße 20, 3430, Tulln and der Donau, Austria.
  • Spiess S; K1-MET GmbH, Stahlstraße 14, 4020, Linz, Austria.
  • Kucera J; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, 61137, Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Vaculovic T; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, 61137, Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Vsiansky D; Department of Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Haberbauer M; K1-MET GmbH, Stahlstraße 14, 4020, Linz, Austria.
  • Mandl M; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, 61137, Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Guebitz GM; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna BOKU, Dept. of Agrobiotechnology, IFA-Tulln, Inst. of Environmental Biotechnology, Konrad-Lorenz-Straße 20, 3430, Tulln and der Donau, Austria. Electronic address: guebitz@boku.ac.at.
J Environ Manage ; 280: 111734, 2021 Feb 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33288317
ABSTRACT
Hazardous waste disposal via incineration generates a substantial amount of ashes and slags which pose an environmental risk due to their toxicity. Currently, these residues are deposited in landfills with loss of potentially recyclable raw material. In this study, the use of acidophilic bioleaching bacteria (Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans, and Leptospirillum ferrooxidans) as an environmentally friendly, efficient strategy for the recovery of valuable metals from incineration residues was investigated. Zinc, Cobalt, Copper, and Manganese from three different incineration residues were bio-extracted up to 100% using A. ferrooxidans under ferrous iron oxidation. The other metals showed lower leaching efficiencies based on the type of culture used. Sulfur-oxidizing cultures A. ferrooxidans and A. thiooxidans, containing sulfur as the sole substrate, expressed a significantly lower leaching efficiency (up to 50%). According to ICP-MS, ashes and slags contained Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Cr, Cd, and Ni in economically attractive concentrations between 0.2 and 75 mg g-1. Compared to conventional hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes, our biological approach provides many advantages such as the use of a limited amount of used strong acids (H2SO4 or HCl), recycling operations at lower temperatures (~30 °C) and no emission of toxic gases during combustion (i.e., dioxins and furans).
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Asunto principal: Incineración / Acidithiobacillus Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Manage Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Austria

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Asunto principal: Incineración / Acidithiobacillus Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Manage Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Austria