Abstract

Metals get deposited in the form of mining waste, sludge wastes, and residues, which can be recovered and reused using biorecovery systems. These processes have been developed over the last few decades and will almost certainly be refined and used in future for creating a sustainable and integrated metal extraction system, which is ecologically safe. Bioleaching using manganese-solubilizing microorganisms could aid in the recovery of manganese from low- to medium-grade scraps that are now wasted during ore extraction and reduce the burden of metal loss as well as the environmental tribulation due to metal contamination. Future trials are likely to take a variety of forms, however, a molecular approach may prove to be the most fruitful, aiding in purifying and identifying the proteins involved in manganese solubilization, leading to the generation of newer knowledges that can be exploited to create a better process of mineral recovery and recycling.

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