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Syed Sikandar Shah1,2, Mauricio Cesar Palmieri3, Sandra Regina Pombeiro Sponchiado4, Denise Bevilaqua4.
Abstract
In order to find a sustainable and low-cost alternative route to the traditional recovery of aluminum, the filamentous fungus Penicillium simplicissimum was evaluated for aluminum recovery from low-grade bauxite ore. The oat-agar medium was carefully chosen as the foremost solid medium for fungal sporulation due to lower cost, ease in preparation, and high spore production in a short incubation time. To examine the acid production capability in submerged fermentation, P. simplicissimum was inoculated in a medium augmented with glucose and molasses as an energy source. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique was used for the determination of the produced organic acids. Three different bioleaching approaches were evaluated using 1% bauxite pulp density. The culture containing P. simplicissimum spores grown in a medium supplemented with molasses leached 86.6% Al in the direct two steps on the fifth day, 56.5% in the direct one step on the fourth day, and 71.7% in the indirect bioleaching on the fourth day, while in the controlled sterile flasks, Al leaching was almost negligible. A maximal amount of Al was leached by the fungal strains using low-cost molasses as a substrate.Entities:
Keywords: Aluminum recovery; Biogenic acids; Bioleaching; Fermentation; Filamentous fungus
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35079978 PMCID: PMC9151954 DOI: 10.1007/s42770-022-00683-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Microbiol ISSN: 1517-8382 Impact factor: 2.214