Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching

Electronic waste has been the fastest increasing waste generated globally and is predicted to surpass 111 million tons per year by 2050. This trend is concerning, not just due to the growing volume but also due to its high composition of heavy metal elements, leading to potential environmental pollu...

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Main Authors: Razali, Muhammad Syafiq, Hara, Hirofumi, Riyadi, Fatimah Azizah, Md. Akhir, Fazrena Nadia, Othman, Nor’azizi, Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali
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spelling my.utm.976202022-10-21T01:53:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97620/ Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching Razali, Muhammad Syafiq Hara, Hirofumi Riyadi, Fatimah Azizah Md. Akhir, Fazrena Nadia Othman, Nor’azizi Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali Q Science (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TP Chemical technology Electronic waste has been the fastest increasing waste generated globally and is predicted to surpass 111 million tons per year by 2050. This trend is concerning, not just due to the growing volume but also due to its high composition of heavy metal elements, leading to potential environmental pollution if not managed properly. However, this issue opens a new prospect in material acquisition through the concept of urban mining via the metal extraction from electronic waste. A conventional method of extraction, i.e., chemical leaching, possesses harmful environmental impact with the production of its residual leachate. Thus, an alternative extraction technique is proposed, known as bioleaching, in which the microbial activity from bacteria mobilized metal into a more soluble form. In this study, bacterial strains were isolated from Malaysia sanitary landfill for bioleaching of copper from waste printed circuit boards (wPCB) with minimal mechanical pre-processing procedure. They were grown in low pH media to utilize their activity for copper bioleaching from the wPCB. Four bacterial strains were successfully isolated. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, the isolates were identified as Bacillus sp. strain SE, Bacillus sp. strain SC, Lysinibacillus sp. strain SE2, and Oryzobacter terrae strain S1A. All the isolates showed appropriate bioleaching ability, with strain SC demonstrated the highest copper extraction with up to 23.36 ppm through the two-step bioleaching process. This strain was further evaluated using a copper strip to observe the actual copper extraction and demonstrated a total of 0.80 ±0.02 mg/g copper recovery. These results suggest that copper bioleaching of wPCB is viable as a standalone process. Akademia Baru Publishing (M) Sdn Bhd 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97620/1/MuhammadSyafiq2021_IsolationandCharacterisationofCopperLeaching.pdf Razali, Muhammad Syafiq and Hara, Hirofumi and Riyadi, Fatimah Azizah and Md. Akhir, Fazrena Nadia and Othman, Nor’azizi and Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali (2021) Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 23 (1). pp. 56-66. ISSN 2462-1943 http://dx.doi.org/10.37934/araset.23.1.5666 DOI:10.37934/araset.23.1.5666
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topic Q Science (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TP Chemical technology
Razali, Muhammad Syafiq
Hara, Hirofumi
Riyadi, Fatimah Azizah
Md. Akhir, Fazrena Nadia
Othman, Nor’azizi
Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali
Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching
description Electronic waste has been the fastest increasing waste generated globally and is predicted to surpass 111 million tons per year by 2050. This trend is concerning, not just due to the growing volume but also due to its high composition of heavy metal elements, leading to potential environmental pollution if not managed properly. However, this issue opens a new prospect in material acquisition through the concept of urban mining via the metal extraction from electronic waste. A conventional method of extraction, i.e., chemical leaching, possesses harmful environmental impact with the production of its residual leachate. Thus, an alternative extraction technique is proposed, known as bioleaching, in which the microbial activity from bacteria mobilized metal into a more soluble form. In this study, bacterial strains were isolated from Malaysia sanitary landfill for bioleaching of copper from waste printed circuit boards (wPCB) with minimal mechanical pre-processing procedure. They were grown in low pH media to utilize their activity for copper bioleaching from the wPCB. Four bacterial strains were successfully isolated. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, the isolates were identified as Bacillus sp. strain SE, Bacillus sp. strain SC, Lysinibacillus sp. strain SE2, and Oryzobacter terrae strain S1A. All the isolates showed appropriate bioleaching ability, with strain SC demonstrated the highest copper extraction with up to 23.36 ppm through the two-step bioleaching process. This strain was further evaluated using a copper strip to observe the actual copper extraction and demonstrated a total of 0.80 ±0.02 mg/g copper recovery. These results suggest that copper bioleaching of wPCB is viable as a standalone process.
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author Razali, Muhammad Syafiq
Hara, Hirofumi
Riyadi, Fatimah Azizah
Md. Akhir, Fazrena Nadia
Othman, Nor’azizi
Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali
author_facet Razali, Muhammad Syafiq
Hara, Hirofumi
Riyadi, Fatimah Azizah
Md. Akhir, Fazrena Nadia
Othman, Nor’azizi
Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali
author_sort Razali, Muhammad Syafiq
title Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching
title_short Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching
title_full Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching
title_fullStr Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching
title_sort isolation and characterisation of copper leaching microbes from sanitary landfill for e-waste bioleaching
publisher Akademia Baru Publishing (M) Sdn Bhd
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97620/1/MuhammadSyafiq2021_IsolationandCharacterisationofCopperLeaching.pdf
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