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Thermophilic archaeal community succession and function change associated with the leaching rate in bioleaching of chalcopyrite. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the community dynamics and functional changes of thermophilic archaea related to chalcopyrite bioleaching using DGGE analysis of 16S rRNA genes and real-time qPCR of the soxB gene.
  • Temperature and initial pH significantly influenced the archaeal community, with S. metallicus being the most sensitive while A. brierleyi demonstrated the highest adaptability and sulfur oxidation capacity.
  • The research highlighted the strong correlation between the leaching rate of chalcopyrite and the consortium’s functionality linked to the soxB gene, providing insights for optimizing leaching conditions to enhance metal recovery.

Article Abstract

The community succession and function change of thermophilic archaea Acidianus brierleyi, Metallosphaera sedula, Acidianus manzaensis and Sulfolobus metallicus were studied by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis of amplifying 16S rRNA genes fragments and real-time qPCR analysis of amplifying sulfur-oxidizing soxB gene associated with chalcopyrite bioleaching rate at different temperatures and initial pH values. The analysis results of the community succession indicated that temperature and initial pH value had a significant effect on the consortium, and S. metallicus was most sensitive to the environmental change, A. brierleyi showed the best adaptability and sulfur oxidation ability and predominated in various leaching systems. Meanwhile, the leaching rate of chalcopyrite closely related to the consortium function embodied by soxB gene, which could prove a desirable way for revealing microbial sulfur oxidation difference and tracking the function change of the consortium, and for optimizing the leaching parameters and improving the recovery of valuable metals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2013.01.135DOI Listing

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