Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10395607 | Bioresource Technology | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The enzymatic reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) by Cr(VI) resistant bacteria followed by chemical precipitation constitutes the ChromeBac⢠system. Acinetobacter haemolyticus was immobilized onto carrier material inside a 0.2 m3 bioreactor. Neutralized electroplating wastewater with Cr(VI) concentration of 17-81 mg Lâ1 was fed into the bioreactor (0.11-0.33 m3 hâ1). Complete Cr(VI) reduction to Cr(III) was obtained immediately after the start of bioreactor operation. Together with the flocculation, coagulation and filtration, outflow concentration of less than 0.02 mg Cr(VI) Lâ1 and 1 mg total Cr Lâ1 were always obtained. Performance of the bioreactor was not affected by fluctuations in pH (6.2-8.4), Cr(VI) (17-81 mg Lâ1), nutrient (liquid pineapple waste, 1-20% v/v) and temperature (30-38 °C). Standby periods of up to 10 days can be tolerated without loss in activity. A robust yet effective biotechnology to remove chromium from wastewater is thus demonstrated.
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Authors
Wan Azlina Ahmad, Zainul Akmar Zakaria, Ali Reza Khasim, Muhamad Anuar Alias, Shaik Muhammad Hasbullah Shaik Ismail,