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Enhancing gold recovery from electronic waste via lixiviant metabolic engineering in Chromobacterium violaceum
- Source :
- Scientific Reports
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.
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Abstract
- Conventional leaching (extraction) methods for gold recovery from electronic waste involve the use of strong acids and pose considerable threat to the environment. The alternative use of bioleaching microbes for gold recovery is non-pollutive and relies on the secretion of a lixiviant or (bio)chemical such as cyanide for extraction of gold from electronic waste. However, widespread industrial use of bioleaching microbes has been constrained by the limited cyanogenic capabilities of lixiviant-producing microorganisms such as Chromobacterium violaceum. Here we show the construction of a metabolically-engineered strain of Chromobacterium violaceum that produces more (70%) cyanide lixiviant and recovers more than twice as much gold from electronic waste compared to wild-type bacteria. Comparative proteome analyses suggested the possibility of further enhancement in cyanogenesis through subsequent metabolic engineering. Our results demonstrated the utility of lixiviant metabolic engineering in the construction of enhanced bioleaching microbes for the bioleaching of precious metals from electronic waste.
- Subjects :
- Proteomics
Cyanide
Microorganism
Genetic Vectors
Article
Electronic Waste
Metabolic engineering
chemistry.chemical_compound
Waste Management
Chromobacterium
Bioleaching
Gene Order
Lixiviant
Cyanides
Multidisciplinary
biology
business.industry
biology.organism_classification
Pulp and paper industry
Biotechnology
Metabolic Engineering
chemistry
Gold
Leaching (metallurgy)
Genetic Engineering
business
Chromobacterium violaceum
Metabolic Networks and Pathways
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 20452322
- Volume :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scientific Reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6feb092ff6e402f5da567783c961dd4f