Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The present work deals with a bioremediation study of a heavy-metal polluted harbour
sediment, obtained from the Italian Adriatic Coast. Bioleaching of the sediment sample was
performed with a mixed culture of acidophilic, chemi-autotrophic Fe/S oxidising bacteria. The
effect of an anaerobic biostimulation pre-treatment on the extent of Cd, Cu, Zn, Ni, Pb, Hg, As, Cr
extraction by bioleaching was evaluated. The biostimulation pre-treatment was intended to
stimulate autochthonous sulfate reducing strains, to enhance the sulfide fraction in the sediment, to
favour subsequent activity of reduced-sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in the subsequent bioaugmentation
(bioleaching). The effect of the duration of anaerobic pre-treatment (21 and 30 days) in the presence
and absence of 1% glucose was tested. The results obtained showed that the activity of the reducedsulfur-
oxidising strains was significantly enhanced after an anaerobic pre-treatment of the
sediments and showed real promise for the application of bioleaching for metal polluted sediments.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bioleaching; Bioremediation; Sediments; Metals; Thiobacilli
List of contributors:
Passariello, Bruno; Ubaldini, Stefano
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