会议专题

Occurrence of acidophilic halotolerant Fe( Ⅱ )-oxidizing microorganisms in a marine shore mine tailings deposit at Chanaral, Atacama desert, northern Chile

A marine shore copper mine waste tailings deposit in arid climate at Chanaral, Chile was studied to understand the influence of high salinity on the microbial community composition and biogeochemical processes in this extreme environment. Samples were taken from the oxidized zone at several sites which had a paste pH in the range of 2-8. The microbial community was quantitatively analyzed using different methods; CDtotal cell numbers by SYBR Green II direct counting, (^quantitative real-time PCR (Q-PCR) , (3) most probable number cultivation of acidophilic Fe (II)-oxidizers. The results showed that the composition of microbial communities and the cell numbers of different microbial groups were highly variable at different sampling sites. Depth profiles of cell numbers of the mine tailings deposit showed total cell numbers in the range of 104 -108 cells/g tailings. Bacteria dominated over Achaea in the mine tailings. The acidophilic Fe (II) -and/or sulfuroxidizing Acidithiobacillus spp. dominated over the acidophilic Fe (II)-oxidizing Leptospirillum spp. among the Gram-negative Bacteria. In parallel to the microbial community analyses, novel acidophilic halotolerant Fe(II)-oxidizing microorganisms were enriched at salt concentrations of up to 1 M probably suitable for metal bioleaching using seawater. The growth of these microorganisms and its ability to oxidize ferrous iron were dependent on pH, temperature, inoculum and initial concentration of ferrous iron. The cell density decreased after three weeks of incubation since most likely high ferric to ferrous iron ratios had an inhibitory effect on cell growth. Ferrous iron was completely oxidized, while the cell numbers were up to 10 cells/mL. The. bioleaching potential of the enrichment cultures is currently under evaluation.

Acidithiobacillus spp iron oxidation arid climate chalcopyrite halotolerant mine tailings

H. Korehi D. Kock B. Dold A. Schippers

Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Stilleweg2, 30655, Hannover, Germany Institute for Applied Geology and Economy, University of Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile Federal Institute for Geosciencesand Natural Resources, Stilleweg2, 30655, Hannover, Germany

国际会议

The 19th International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium(第19届国际生物湿法冶金大会 IBS2011)

长沙

英文

931-935

2011-09-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)