IDIT   25587
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS AVANZADOS EN INGENIERIA Y TECNOLOGIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Arsenic and Cadmium Bioremediation by Antarctic Bacteria Capable of Biosynthesizing CdS Fluorescent Nanoparticles
Autor/es:
GLATSTEIN, DANIEL A.; BRAVO, DENISSE; PÉREZ-DONOSO, JOSÉ M.; GALLARDO-BENAVENTE, CARLA; BRUNA, NICOLÁS; FRANCISCA, FRANCO M.; CARRO PÉREZ, MAGALÍ E.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Editorial:
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 144 p. 1 - 7
ISSN:
0733-9372
Resumen:
The use of microorganisms in contaminated water remediation is one of the most studied processes in recent years. The recovery of metal contaminants by converting them in high value nanomaterials represents a scarcely explored topic with high potential economic impact. In this work, the authors determined the capacity to remove As and Cd from aqueous solutions by Antarctic bacteria previously reported as capable of biosynthesizing CdS fluorescent nanoparticles (NPs) at low temperatures. Bacterial characteristics favoring metal bioremediation such as As- and Cd-resistance, high biofilm formation and metal removal (kinetic / sorption tests) were determined in Antarctic strains. In addition, the effect of As on the biosynthesis of CdS fluorescent NPs (quantum dots, QDs) was evaluated. The presence of As inhibits the biosynthesis of CdS QDs by Antarctic bacteria. Arsenic inhibition does not involve the disruption of the Cd-nanostructure or a decrease in H2S levels produced by cells, suggesting that As inhibits CdS biosynthesis by avoiding the interaction of Cd2+ with S2- required to produce the nanocrystal. Obtained results have significant consequences for the development of metal-bioremediation strategies aimed at removing environmental heavy metals through the generation of NPs.