不同钙盐对嗜盐海洋芽孢杆菌CB1诱导碳酸钙形成的影响

Chintan Bhagat, S. Bhavsar, Rajesh Patel, A. Ghelani, P. Dudhagara, Rajesh Chaudhari
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近年来,由于碳酸盐的形成被广泛用作各种工业过程的原料,通过仿生CO2封存过程进行生物矿化受到了越来越多的关注。碳酸钙的沉积和溶解会受到理化因素的影响,比如钙盐的种类。然而,大多数研究都集中在氯化钙(CaCl2)上。本研究从印度Bhavnagar Ghogha(21.68°N 72.28°E)的红树林植物Avicennia marina中筛选了一种有效的碳酸酐酶(CA)产生菌Bacillus oceanisediminis CB1。我们预先设计了沉积实验,以确定不同钙盐对海洋芽孢杆菌CB1菌落中碳酸钙沉积的影响。结果表明,在钙盐补充的营养琼脂、氯化钙和醋酸钙中观察到方解石的形成。在乙酸钙和氯化钙补充到营养琼脂中,方解石颗粒仅呈均匀分布和外周分布。用茜素红S染色和SEM-EDX染色证实方解石形成。本研究将为不同钙盐微生物诱导碳酸盐沉淀的设计和应用提供重要参考。
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Effect of Different Calcium Salts on Calcium Carbonates Formation Induced by Halophilic Bacillus oceanisediminis CB1
Biomineralization through the biomimetic CO2 sequestration process has been gaining attraction in recent years due to the formation of carbonates widely used as raw material in various industrial processes. The deposition and dissolution of calcium carbonate can be affected by physiochemical factors, such as the type of calcium salt. However, most studies have focused on calcium chloride (CaCl2). In the present study, A potent bacterial carbonic anhydrase (CA) producer, Bacillus oceanisediminis CB1, was screened on CA activity from mangrove plant Avicennia marina, collected from Ghogha, Bhavnagar, India (21.68°N 72.28°E). We premeditated deposition experiments to determine the effects of different calcium salts on calcium carbonate deposition in Bacillus oceanisediminis CB1 colonies. The results demonstrated the calcite formation observed in calcium salt-supplemented nutrient agar, calcium chloride, and calcium acetate. Merely uniform distribution and peripheral distribution of calcite particles found in calcium acetate and calcium chloride supplemented into nutrient agar, respectively. Calcite formation was confirmed by staining with Alizarin Red S dye followed by  SEM-EDX. This study will provide a vital reference for designing and applying microbial-induced carbonate precipitation using different calcium salts.
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