Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4987902 Desalination 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Biomineralization process based on hydrolysis of urea has been described in a wide variety of bacterial species with diverse applications. The selection of ureolytic halotolerant bacteria from Atacama Salar and their ability to precipitate calcium and magnesium crystals in seawater is described. Besides crystal structure and morphology were determined by electron microscopy analysis and X-ray diffraction. When assessing the mineral precipitate ability, Rhodococcus erythropolis precipitates a ~ 95% soluble calcium and 8% magnesium. The analysis of crystals showed that correspond to ~ 12.69% monohydrocalcite, ~ 30.72% struvite and ~ 56.59% halite. These results demonstrate that the biomineralization by ureolytic bacteria in seawater has great potential for its application as a pretreatment to improve water quality for industrial processes.
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