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Efficient Mn(II) Removal Mechanism by QZB-1 at High Manganese Concentration

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 May 14
PMID 37180235
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Manganese (Mn(II)) pollution has recently increased and requires efficient remediation. In this study, QZB-1, isolated from acidic red soil, exhibited high tolerance against Mn(II) (up to 364 mM). Strain QZB-1 removed a total of 98.4% of 18 mM Mn(II), with an adsorption rate of 71.4% and oxidation rate of 28.6% after incubation for 48 h. The strain synthesized more protein (PN) to absorb Mn(II) when stimulated with Mn(II). The pH value of the cultural medium continuously increased during the Mn(II) removal process. The product crystal composition (mainly MnO and MnCO), Mn-O functional group, and element-level fluctuations confirmed Mn oxidation. Overall, strain QZB-1 efficiently removed high concentration of Mn(II) mainly via adsorption and showed great potential for manganese wastewater removal.

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