Intracellular recovery of gold by microbial reduction of AuCl4 ions using the anaerobic bacterium Shewanella algae |
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Authors: | Yasuhiro Konishi Takeshi TsukiyamaKaori Ohno Norizoh SaitohToshiyuki Nomura Shinsuke Nagamine |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1, Gakuen-cho, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, Japan |
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Abstract: | Microbial reduction and intracellular precipitation of gold was achieved at 25 °C and pH 7 by using the mesophilic anaerobic bacterium Shewanella algae with H2 as the electron donor. The reductive precipitation of gold by S. algae was a fast process: 0.1–1 mol/m3 AuCl4− ions were completely reduced to insoluble gold within 30 min. The biogenic precipitates were crystalline gold nanoparticles of 10–20 nm present in the periplasmic space. The reducing power of S. algae at 3.2 × 1015 cells/m3 and 25 °C was comparable to that of aqueous citric acid solution (chemical reductant) at 20 mol/m3 and 50 °C. The intracellular recovery of gold is potentially attractive as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional methods. |
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Keywords: | Gold Noble metal Recovery Nanoparticles Shewanella algae |
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