Chlorella sorokiniana FK-montmorillonite interaction enhanced remediation of heavy metals in tailings

Science of The Total Environment(2023)

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Non-ferrous metal mining activities are known to cause ecological irreversible damage in the tailings and surrounding areas as well as heavy metal (HM) contamination. The enhancement of Chlorella-montmorillonite interaction on the remediation of HM contaminated tailings was verified from the lab to the tailings in Daye City, Hubei Province, China. The results showed a positive correlation between the quantity of montmorillonite and the transformation of Pb and Cu into residual and carbonate-binding states, which resulted in a considerable decrease in the leaching ratio. The buildup of tailings fertility throughout this process benefited from montmorillonite's ability to buffer envi-ronmental changes and store water. This further offers a required environmental foundation for the rebuilding of mi-crobial community and the growth of herbaceous plants. The structural equation model demonstrated that the interaction between Chlorella and montmorillonite directly affected the stability of HM, and that this interaction also had an impact on the accumulation of organic carbon, total nitrogen, and available phosphorus, which improved the immobilization of Pb, Cu, Cd, and Zn. This work made the first attempt to apply Chlorella-montmorillonite compos-ite to in-situ tailings remediation, and proposed that the combination of inorganic clay minerals and organic microor-ganisms was an eco-friendly, long-lasting, and efficient method for immobilizing multiple-HMs in mining areas.
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In -situ remediation, Multiple heavy metal, Tailing, Microbe-mineral interactions, Chlorella
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