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Extraction of Ce and Th from Monazite Using REE Tolerant Aspergillus niger
In the present study, bioleaching of monazite, one of oldest and most water-resistant mineral to
microbial attack, was tested for its amenability toward extraction of Ce, Th, and U using heterotrophic
fungal species, Aspergillus niger. Shake flask experiments were carried out using Bromfield, sucrose,
synthetic, and standard media containing 2%(w/v) of monazite for 60 days. Several parameters such as
media pH, redox potential, siderophore production, biomass, and metal oxidation were analyzed at
different intervals during the process of bioleaching. The maximum concentration of Ce obtained was
0.701, 0.229, 0.132, and 0.052 mg/L in Bromfield, synthetic, sucrose, and standard media(s), respectively.
Thorium was identified only in synthetic (0.026 mg/L) and sucrose (0.0175 mg/L) media, whereas
uranium was not observed in any of the media attempted. The results were corroborated with analysis
by SEM characterization of the head and residues