Bioremediation in Latin America 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05738-5_9
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Application of Integrated Microbial Processes for Heavy Metal Recovery from Industrial Wastes of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract: To allow the final disposal of galvanic sludge from a wastewater treatment plant of automotive factory, integrated microbial processes were performed to release and recover nickel and zinc contained in the solid residue. The metals were successfully leached using sulfuric acid continuously produced by Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans biofilm on elemental sulfur. The best condition using a sludge pulp density of 1 % w/v and a dilution rate of 0.22 h −1 100 % allowed more than 90 % of nickel and zinc dissolution, r… Show more

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“…However, the specific metal dissolved presented a maximum value when operated at the minimum pulp density, 1% w/v, as can be seen in Figure 5b. Similar results have been described in the literature (Cazón et al, 2014;Venkatesa Prabhu et al, 2019). This behavior can be explained taking into account that the amount of inoculum was the same in all the cases.…”
Section: Mine Tailing Lixiviationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, the specific metal dissolved presented a maximum value when operated at the minimum pulp density, 1% w/v, as can be seen in Figure 5b. Similar results have been described in the literature (Cazón et al, 2014;Venkatesa Prabhu et al, 2019). This behavior can be explained taking into account that the amount of inoculum was the same in all the cases.…”
Section: Mine Tailing Lixiviationsupporting
confidence: 92%