Uranium biomineralization by immobilized Chryseobacterium sp. strain PMSZPI cells for efficient uranium removal

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作者
Khare, Devanshi [1 ,2 ]
Acharya, Celin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Bhabha Atom Res Ctr, Mol Biol Div, Mumbai 400085, India
[2] Homi Bhabha Natl Inst, Mumbai 400094, India
关键词
Chryseobacterium; Uranium; Biomineralization; Immobilization; Bioremediation; CITROBACTER SP; BIOPRECIPITATION; CONTAMINATION; BIOSORPTION; PHOSPHATASE; GROWTH; BIOREMEDIATION; SEQUESTRATION; ACCUMULATION; BIOPROCESS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.133503
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Uranium (U) contamination is hazardous to human health and the environment owing to its radiotoxicity and chemical toxicity and needs immediate attention. In this study, the immobilized biomass of Chryseobacterium sp. strain PMSZPI isolated from U enriched site, was investigated for U(VI) biomineralization in batch and column set-up. Under batch mode, the fresh or lyophilized cells successfully entrapped in calcium alginate beads demonstrated effectual U precipitation under acid and alkaline conditions. The maximum removal was detected at pH 7 wherein similar to 98-99% of uranium was precipitated from 1 mM uranyl carbonate solution loading similar to 350 mg U/g of biomass within 24 h in the presence of organic phosphate substrate. The resulting uranyl phosphate precipitates within immobilized biomass loaded beads were observed by SEM-EDX and TEM while the formation of U biomineral was confirmed by FTIR and XRD. Retention of phosphatase activity without any loss of uranium precipitation ability was observed for alginate beads with lyophilized biomass stored for 90 d at 4 degrees C. Continuous flow through experiment with PMSZPI biomass immobilized in polyacrylamide gel exhibited U loading of 0.8 g U/g of biomass at pH 7 using 1 l of 1 mM uranyl solution. This investigation established the feasibility for the application of immobilized PMSZPI biomass for field studies. Environmental implication: Uranium contamination is currently a serious environmental concern owing to anthropogenic activities and needs immediate attention. We have developed here a biotechnological method for successful uranium removal using immobilized cells of a uranium tolerant environmental bacterium, Chryseobacterium sp. strain PMSZPI isolated from U ore deposit via phosphatase enzyme mediated uranium precipitation. The ability of immobilized PMSZPI cells to precipitate U(VI) as long-term stable U phosphates under environmental conditions relevant for contaminated waters containing high concentrations of U that exerts toxicity for biological systems is explored here. The long term stability of the immobilized biomass without compromising its U removal capacity shows the relevance of the bioremediation strategy for uranium contamination proposed in this work.
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