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Space station biomining experiment demonstrates rare earth element extraction in microgravity and Mars gravity
by
Balsamo, Michele
, Hatton, Jason
, Rattenbacher, Bernd
, Nicholson, Natasha
, Wadsworth, Jennifer
, Rettberg, Petra
, Santomartino, Rosa
, Doswald-Winkler, Jeannine
, Fuchs, Felix M.
, Craig Everroad, R.
, Demets, René
, Koehler, Andrea
, Pellari, Stefano S.
, Van Houdt, Rob
, Loudon, Claire-Marie
, Mariani, Alessandro
, Eades, Lorna J.
, Carubia, Fabrizio
, Finster, Kai
, Cockell, Charles S.
, Parmitano, Luca
, Moeller, Ralf
, Luciani, Giacomo
, Herová, Magdalena
, Waajen, Annemiek C.
, Zolesi, Valfredo
, Caplin, Nicol
, Coninx, Ilse
, Leys, Natalie
, Krause, Jutta
, Zuijderduijn, Lobke
in
631/61/252
/ 639/166/986
/ 64
/ 704/445/3929
/ Bacterial leaching
/ Biomining
/ Earth
/ Economic importance
/ Gravity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ International Space Station
/ Leaching
/ Mars
/ Microgravity
/ Microorganisms
/ Mining
/ multidisciplinary
/ Multinational space ventures
/ Rare earth elements
/ Reactors
/ Rocks
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space stations
2020
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Space station biomining experiment demonstrates rare earth element extraction in microgravity and Mars gravity
by
Balsamo, Michele
, Hatton, Jason
, Rattenbacher, Bernd
, Nicholson, Natasha
, Wadsworth, Jennifer
, Rettberg, Petra
, Santomartino, Rosa
, Doswald-Winkler, Jeannine
, Fuchs, Felix M.
, Craig Everroad, R.
, Demets, René
, Koehler, Andrea
, Pellari, Stefano S.
, Van Houdt, Rob
, Loudon, Claire-Marie
, Mariani, Alessandro
, Eades, Lorna J.
, Carubia, Fabrizio
, Finster, Kai
, Cockell, Charles S.
, Parmitano, Luca
, Moeller, Ralf
, Luciani, Giacomo
, Herová, Magdalena
, Waajen, Annemiek C.
, Zolesi, Valfredo
, Caplin, Nicol
, Coninx, Ilse
, Leys, Natalie
, Krause, Jutta
, Zuijderduijn, Lobke
in
631/61/252
/ 639/166/986
/ 64
/ 704/445/3929
/ Bacterial leaching
/ Biomining
/ Earth
/ Economic importance
/ Gravity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ International Space Station
/ Leaching
/ Mars
/ Microgravity
/ Microorganisms
/ Mining
/ multidisciplinary
/ Multinational space ventures
/ Rare earth elements
/ Reactors
/ Rocks
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space stations
2020
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Space station biomining experiment demonstrates rare earth element extraction in microgravity and Mars gravity
by
Balsamo, Michele
, Hatton, Jason
, Rattenbacher, Bernd
, Nicholson, Natasha
, Wadsworth, Jennifer
, Rettberg, Petra
, Santomartino, Rosa
, Doswald-Winkler, Jeannine
, Fuchs, Felix M.
, Craig Everroad, R.
, Demets, René
, Koehler, Andrea
, Pellari, Stefano S.
, Van Houdt, Rob
, Loudon, Claire-Marie
, Mariani, Alessandro
, Eades, Lorna J.
, Carubia, Fabrizio
, Finster, Kai
, Cockell, Charles S.
, Parmitano, Luca
, Moeller, Ralf
, Luciani, Giacomo
, Herová, Magdalena
, Waajen, Annemiek C.
, Zolesi, Valfredo
, Caplin, Nicol
, Coninx, Ilse
, Leys, Natalie
, Krause, Jutta
, Zuijderduijn, Lobke
in
631/61/252
/ 639/166/986
/ 64
/ 704/445/3929
/ Bacterial leaching
/ Biomining
/ Earth
/ Economic importance
/ Gravity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ International Space Station
/ Leaching
/ Mars
/ Microgravity
/ Microorganisms
/ Mining
/ multidisciplinary
/ Multinational space ventures
/ Rare earth elements
/ Reactors
/ Rocks
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space stations
2020
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Space station biomining experiment demonstrates rare earth element extraction in microgravity and Mars gravity
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Space station biomining experiment demonstrates rare earth element extraction in microgravity and Mars gravity
2020
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Microorganisms are employed to mine economically important elements from rocks, including the rare earth elements (REEs), used in electronic industries and alloy production. We carried out a mining experiment on the International Space Station to test hypotheses on the bioleaching of REEs from basaltic rock in microgravity and simulated Mars and Earth gravities using three microorganisms and a purposely designed biomining reactor.
Sphingomonas desiccabilis
enhanced mean leached concentrations of REEs compared to non-biological controls in all gravity conditions. No significant difference in final yields was observed between gravity conditions, showing the efficacy of the process under different gravity regimens.
Bacillus subtilis
exhibited a reduction in bioleaching efficacy and
Cupriavidus metallidurans
showed no difference compared to non-biological controls, showing the microbial specificity of the process, as on Earth. These data demonstrate the potential for space biomining and the principles of a reactor to advance human industry and mining beyond Earth.
Rare earth elements are used in electronics, but increase in demand could lead to low supply. Here the authors conduct experiments on the International Space Station and show microbes can extract rare elements from rocks at low gravity, a finding that could extend mining potential to other planets.
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