The oxidation of elemental sulfur and metal sulfides by acidophilic bacteria and its environmental consequences

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Authors

MANDL Martin

Year of publication 2003
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference 1st FEMS Congress of European Microbiologists
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Faculty of Science

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Field Biotechnology
Keywords Acidithiobacillus; arsenopyrite oxidation; pyrite oxidation; sulfur oxidation
Description Biooxidation of elemental sulfur, arsenopyrite and pyrite were studied to investigate the role of bacteria in the mechanism of environmental contamination by sulfuric acid and arsenic, which takes place in sulfide mine wastes and deposits. Oxidation of elemental sulfur by free and adsorbed bacteria Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans was characterized by kinetic and physiological parameters. The primary product of arsenopyrite biooxidation was arsenite. Its oxidation by ferric iron to less toxic arsenate at a low pH could be detected only under catalysis of pyrite and A. ferrooxidans. Electrochemical studies on pyrite oxidation to sulfuric acid by A. ferrooxidans resulted in the occurrence of sulfate ions without the formation of sulfur intermediates.
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