Bioleaching of zinc from e-waste by A. aquatilis in fluidised bed bioreactor
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2023
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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Technological advancements with the use of new-generation electronic devices and accumulated electronic wastes (e-wastes) raise environmental concerns. E-waste, especially mobile phone Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) is a rich source of metals. Bioleaching, a microbe-mediated metal dissolution process is employed for the recovery of metals. The operational parameters like particle size, inoculum percentage (v/v) and e-waste load (w/v) were optimised for Zn bioleaching by Alcaligenes aquatilis in shake flasks and fluidised bed bioreactor (FBR). The e-waste feed particle size of 0.175 mm and 5% inoculum was found to be the optimum for Zn bioleaching in both the shake flask and FBR. The optimum e-waste load was 5% in the shake flask and 2% in FBR. The maximum recovery of Zn was 0.6 mg/g (13.73%) in the shake flask and 0.57 mg/g (13%) in FBR, implying that FBR exhibits similar efficiency of Zn bioleaching as in the shake flask. Further three sequential batch runs increased the recovery to a maximum of 1.66 mg/g from 4.37 mg/g Zn present in the PCBs ie., 38% Zn recovery. This shows that efficient bioleaching of Zn on a larger scale can be achieved with sequential batches and applied for the simultaneous recovery of metals from PCBs. © 2023 Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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Bioconversion, Bioleaching, Bottles, Electronic Waste, Fluidized beds, Metal recovery, Particle size, Printed circuit boards, Timing circuits, Wastes, Zinc, Alcaligene aquatili, Alcaligenes, Electronics wastes, Fluidised bed, Fluidised bed bioreactor, Inocula, Particles sizes, Shake flasks, Wasteload, Zinc bioleaching, Bioreactors
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Indian Chemical Engineer, 2023, 65, 6, pp. 543-555
