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Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) secreted by: Purpureocillium lilacinum strain Y3 promote biosynthesis of jarosite

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posted on 2024-11-02, 07:34 authored by Peng Bao, Mingchen Xia, Ajuan Liu, Mingwei Wang, Li Shen, Runlan Yu, Yuandong Liu, Jiaokun Li, Xueling Wu, Caoming Fang, Miao ChenMiao Chen, Guanzhou Qiu, Weimin Zeng
In this study, the biosynthesis of jarosite by Purpureocillium lilacinum was investigated. Firstly, we found when the pH value was lower than 2.50 at 30 °C, the concentration of Fe3+ in the solution significantly dropped about 72% after inoculation and a yellow-ocher precipitate was observed on the mycelium surface. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the precipitate was jarosite. Thereafter, the characterization of the biomineralization process by scanning electron microscopy showed that mineral precipitates started on the cell surface, and then thoroughly covered it. Furthermore the effect of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) on the biosynthesis of jarosite was investigated. The results suggested Fe3+ only dropped 5.2% in 2 days when EPS were stripped. Finally, through monitoring the changes of mycelium surface groups by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, we found the biomineralization process originated from the existence of free PO groups in EPS which acted as crystallization nuclei to promote Fe(OH)3 transformation into jarosite by the formation of P-O-Fe bonds.

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Journal

RSC Advances

Volume

8

Issue

40

Start page

22635

End page

22642

Total pages

8

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018.Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence.

Former Identifier

2006085999

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-05-23

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