Learning from nature: recovery of rare earth elements by the extremophilic bacterium Methylacidiphilum fumariolicum
Learning from nature: recovery of rare earth elements by the extremophilic bacterium Methylacidiphilum fumariolicum
Singer, H.; Steudtner, R.; Sottorff, I.; Drobot, B.; Pol, A.; Op Den Camp, H. J. M.; Daumann, L. J.
Abstract
We present the extremophilic bacterium Methylacidiphilum fumariolicum SolV as a platform for the recovery of rare earth elements (REE). Strain SolV is able to selectively extract the light REE from artificial industrial waste sources, natural REE-containing and postmining waters. Upscaling, different media composition and accumulation over several cycles were successfully implemented, underlining the potential for bio-recovery of REE.
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Data publication: Learning from nature: recovery of rare earth elements by the …
ROBIS: 38214 HZDR-primary research data are used by this (Id 37960) publication
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Chemical Communications 59(2023), 9066-9069
DOI: 10.1039/d3cc01341c
Cited 4 times in Scopus
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