Reduction of surface sulphur upon microbial devulcanization of rubber materials
1998
Christiansson, M. | Stenberg, B. | Wallenberg, L.R. | Holst, O.
Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, T. thioparus, Acidianus brierleyi and TH2 Lund, an archaeal isolate, were tested for sulphur oxidising capacity on ground rubber from spent car tyres. T. ferrooxidans converted 8 % (w/w) of the sulphur in cryoground spent rubber to sulphate in 20 days. Desulphurization of fresh made natural rubber was studied with scanning electron microscope with energy-dispersive x-ray spectrometer and electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis. The average depletion of sulphur on the treated surface was 24 % compared to the bulk region. Oxidised sulphur species were detected on the surface after microbial treatment.
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