Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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585196 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of Cr(VI) and Cr(III) species on the activated sludge growth rate have been assessed for a batch growth system, for a range of chromium concentration between 0 and 320 mg lâ1. Cr(VI) was found to stimulate microbial growth for concentrations up to about 25 mg lâ1, exhibiting maximum growth stimulation at 10 mg lâ1, whilst the lethal dose was found to be between 80 and 160 mg lâ1. On the other hand, Cr(III) was also found to stimulate microbial growth for concentrations up to about 15 mg lâ1, (with a maximum stimulation concentration at 10 mg lâ1), whilst the lethal dose was found to lie between 160 and 320 mg lâ1. The results indicate that Cr(VI) is more toxic to biomass at relatively high concentrations (higher than 70 mg lâ1) whilst it has a more pronounced growth stimulation effect at relatively smaller concentrations (less than 25 mg lâ1), compared with Cr(III).
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Authors
Petros Gikas, Pavlos Romanos,