Impacts of metal stress on extracellular microbial products, and potential for selective metal recovery
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Extracellular polymeric substances Soluble microbial products Metal binding properties Metal stress response Selective metal recovery
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2023-02-07Referencia bibliográfica
P. Hasani Zadeh et al. Impacts of metal stress on extracellular microbial products, and potential for selective metal recovery. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 252 (2023) 114604. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.114604]
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European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme Marie Sklodowska-Curie 861088Resumen
Harnessing microbial capabilities for metal recovery from secondary waste sources is an eco-friendly and sus-
tainable approach for the management of metal-containing wastes. Soluble microbial products (SMP) and
extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are the two main groups of extracellular compounds produced by
microorganisms in response to metal stress that are of great importance for remediation and recovery of metals.
These include various high-, and low, molecular weight components, which serve various functional and
structural roles. These compounds often contain functional groups with metal binding potential that can
attenuate metal stress by sequestering metal ions, making them less bioavailable. Microorganisms can regulate
the content and composition of EPS and SMP in response to metal stress in order to increase the compounds
specificity and capacity for metal binding. Thus, EPS and SMP represent ideal candidates for developing tech-
nologies for selective metal recovery from complex wastes. To discover highly metal-sorptive compounds with
specific metal binding affinity for metal recovery applications, it is necessary to investigate the metal binding
affinity of these compounds, especially under metal stressed conditions. In this review we critically reviewed
microbial EPS and SMP production as a response to metal stress with a particular emphasis on the metal binding
properties of these compounds and their role in altering metal bioavailability. Furthermore, for the first time, we
compiled the available data on potential application of these compounds for selective metal recovery from waste
streams
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