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Selective accumulation of light or heavy rare earth elements using gram-positive bacteria.

Takehiko Tsuruta1.   

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The accumulation of samarium from a solution only containing samarium by Arthrobacter nicotianae was examined. The amount of accumulated samarium was strongly affected by the concentration of samarium and pH of the solution. The accumulation of samarium by the strain was very rapid and reached equilibrium within 3h. The accumulation of samarium-europium or europium-gadolinium from the solution containing the two metals using various actinomycetes and gram-positive bacteria was also examined. Most of the tested strains could accumulate similar amounts of samarium and europium; however, most of the tested strains could accumulate a greater amount of europium than gadolinium. Especially, the amounts of accumulated europium using gram-positive bacteria were higher than those using actinomycetes. The selective accumulations of light or heavy rare earth elements (REEs) using A. nicotianae and Streptomyces albus were also examined. The amounts of accumulated samarium and europium were higher than those of the other light REEs using both microorganisms. S. albus can accumulate greater lutetium than other REEs from a solution containing yttrium and eight heavy REEs. On the other hand, A. nicotianae can accumulate higher amounts of terbium and ytterbium than that of the other heavy REEs from the same solution. A. nicotianae can also accumulated higher amounts of Sm than other REEs from a solution containing six light REEs.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16797944     DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2006.04.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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