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Prospecting bacterial consortia from a geothermal site for metals biotransformation

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Biomats that flourished in a fumarole located on the geothermal site Los Azufres (Mexico) were used as inocula to select aerobic and sulfate-reducing bacteria consortia for studying their capacity to reduce hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)], aiming to use these consortia in biotransformation technologies. The sample site is characterized by slightly warm (nearly 27 ∘C), acid (pH 3) and about hypoxic (1.8 mg L- 1 of dissolved oxygen) conditions. Four culture systems (2 aerobic and 2 anaerobic) were investigated, including their enzymatic activity, capacity to produce biofilms, and an analysis of the total bacterial populations. For the anaerobic condition (using sulfate and sulfur as electron acceptors), four pH values (from 2 to 8) and four carbon sources (pyruvate, glycerol, Na-lactate and Na-acetate) were probed. Significant biological Cr(VI) removal was observed for all the pH values probed, particularly during the first 12 h, being more effective at the most acid conditions. At a pH value of 4 and using pyruvate as carbon source, 100 mg L- 1 of Cr(VI) were completely depleted in less than 12 h, while the use of Na-lactate was less effective but still reasonable. These results indicate that sulfate-reducing bacteria consortia from geothermal sites like the one studied here are capable of biotransforming Cr(VI) and have the potential to provide metal bioremediation technologies.
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hal-02907298 , version 1 (27-07-2020)

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Elcia Margareth Souza Brito, M. Rodríguez-Galván, L. Hernández-Espino, César Augusto Caretta, Marisol Goñi, et al.. Prospecting bacterial consortia from a geothermal site for metals biotransformation. Biodegradation, 2020, 31, pp.235-247. ⟨10.1007/s10532-020-09906-x⟩. ⟨hal-02907298⟩
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