Remediation of soil cadmium pollution by biomineralization using microbial-induced precipitation: a review

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Yunting Zheng
Chunqiao Xiao
Ruan Chi
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[1] Wuhan Institute of Technology,Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Process of Ministry of Education, School of Environmental Ecology and Biological Engineering
[2] Wuhan Institute of Technology,Hubei Key Laboratory of Novel Reactor and Green Chemical Technology
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Cd pollution; Remediation; Immobilization; Precipitation; Biomineralization;
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In recent years, with industrial pollution and the application of agricultural fertilizers with high cadmium (Cd) content, soil Cd pollution has become increasingly serious. A large amount of Cd is discharged into the environment, greatly endangering the stability of the ecological environment and human health. The use of microorganisms to induce Cd precipitation and mineralization is an important bioremediation method. Itis highly efficient, has a low cost, enables environmental protection, and convenient to operate. This article summarizes the pollution status, pollution source, biological toxicity and existing forms of Cd, as well as the biomineralization mechanism of microbial induced Cd(II) precipitation, mainly including microbial-induced carbonate precipitation, microbial-induced phosphate precipitation and microbial-induced sulfide precipitation. Factors affecting the bioremediation of Cd, such as pH, coexisting ions, and temperature, are introduced. Finally, the key points and difficulties of future microbe-induced Cd(II) biomineralization research are highlighted, providing a scientific basis and theoretical guidance for the application of microbe-induced Cd(II) immobilization in soil.
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