Literature DB >> 31173977

Heat evolution and energy analysis of cyanide bioproduction by a cyanogenic microorganism with the potential for bioleaching of precious metals.

Zhihui Yuan1, Yongqiang Yuan1, Weiqi Liu1, Jujun Ruan2, Yaying Li1, Yaxin Fan1, Rongliang Qiu1.   

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Precious metals were lost in the current technologies of recovering waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs). Microbe-produced cyanide is considered as an important lixiviant in bioleaching of precious metals from WPCBs. Enhancing cyanide production is the key to industrialization of bioleaching technology. This study identified the precursor form of biogenic cyanide, investigated the energy characteristics of cyanide synthesis, thermal change characteristics of cyanogenic culture, and the potential kinetic relationship between cyanide production and thermal change. We firstly found glycine anion [H2NCH2CO2]- was the precursor form of cyanide in microbial biocatalysis. The bond cleavage pathways from glycine anion to cyanide were analyzed by computation chemical. Results showed decomposition of glycine anion into cyanide was endothermic and non-spontaneous. Formations of [HN = CHCO2]- and -C≡N have an average energy barrier of 34.05 and 9.15 kcal/mol respectively, while formations of free radicals from anionic intermediates have an average barrier of 71.05 kcal/mol. Cyanide concentration began to increase from 0.48 to 5.27 mg/L when heat production was strongest. Temperature difference between sterile medium and cyanogenic culture reached 0.3 °C. Therefore, metabolic heat brought positive effect on cyanide biosynthesis.
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Keywords:  Biological catalysis; Cyanid; E synthesis; Glycine metabolism; WPCBs

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31173977     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.05.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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Review 1.  Resource Recycling, Recovery, and Xenobiotic Remediation from E-wastes Through Biofilm Technology: A Review.

Authors:  Sundaram Deepika Bharathi; Aswin Dilshani; Srinivasan Rishivanthi; Pratham Khaitan; Adhinarayan Vamsidhar; Samuel Jacob
Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 2.926

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