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Xiaolong Li1, Congcong Ding2, Jiali Liao3, Tu Lan1, Feize Li1, Dong Zhang4, Jijun Yang1, Yuanyou Yang1, Shunzhong Luo4, Jun Tang1, Ning Liu5.
Abstract
In this paper, the biosorption mechanisms of uranium on an aerobic Bacillus sp. dwc-2, isolated from a potential disposal site for (ultra-) low uraniferous radioactive waste in Southwest China, was explored by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, proton induced X-ray emission (PIXE) and enhanced proton backscattering spectrometry (EPBS). The biosorption experiments for uranium were carried out at a low pH (pH 3.0), where the uranium solution speciation is dominated by highly mobile uranyl ions. The bioaccumulation was found to be the potential mechanism involved in uranium biosorption by Bacillus sp. dwc-2, and the bioaccumulated uranium was deposited in the cell interior as needle shaped particles at pH 3.0, as revealed by TEM analysis as well as EDX spectra. FTIR analysis further suggested that the absorbed uranium was bound to amino, phosphate and carboxyl groups of bacterial cells. Additionally, PIXE and EPBS results confirmed that ion-exchange also contributed to the adsorption process of uranium. All the results implied that the biosorption mechanism of uranium on Bacillus sp. is complicated and at least involves bioaccumulation, ion exchange and complexation process.Entities:
Keywords: Aerated zone soil; Bacillus sp. dwc-2; Biosorption mechanism; Uranium
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24727549 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2014.03.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Radioact ISSN: 0265-931X Impact factor: 2.674