Publication Date:
2020-08-05
Description:
Bacillus sp. Abq, belonging to Bacillus cereus sensu lato, was isolated from an aquifer in New Mexico, USA and phylogenetically classified. The isolate possesses the unusual property of precipitating Pb(II) by using cysteine, which is degraded intracellularly to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). H2S is then exported to the extracellular environment to react with Pb(II), yielding PbS (galena). Biochemical and growth tests showed that other sulfur sources tested (sulfate, thiosulfate, and methionine) were not reduced to hydrogen sulfide. Using equimolar concentration of cysteine, 1 mM of soluble Pb(II) was removed from Lysogeny Broth (LB) medium within 120 h of aerobic incubation forming black, solid PbS, with a removal rate of 2.03 µg L−1 h−1 (∼8.7 µM L−1 h−1). The mineralogy of biogenic PbS was characterized and confirmed by XRD, HRTEM, and EDX. Electron microscopy and electron diffraction identified crystalline PbS nanoparticles with a diameter
Print ISSN:
0168-6496
Electronic ISSN:
1574-6941
Topics:
Biology
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