Accumulation of cadmium by immobilizedZoogloea ramigera 115 |
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Authors: | Sabine P. Kuhn Robert M. Pfister |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University, 43210 Columbus, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Zoogloea ramigera 115 was immobilized into beads of calcium-alginate and placed into batch air-bubbled column reactors. In the absence of any added nutrients the immobilized bacterium adsorbed Cd from solutions containing levels of 2 and 20 g ml–1 per day, over a period of 21 and 20 days, respectively. Adsorption of Cd from solutions containing 20 g ml–1 Cd was better than 90% for 16 days. Beads treated with Cd at 2 g ml–1 never adsorbed less than 95% of the metal. Alginate adsorbed Cd as well, but inclusion of cells changed the effectiveness of adsorption. Of a 250 g ml–1 Cd solution, alginate adsorbed 70.4% Cd in 60 min whereas alginate plus cells adsorbed 90.5% in the same time span. Temperature had no effect on adsorption by immobilized cells at levels of 2 and 10 g ml–1 Cd. However at higher concentrations, binding was enhanced as temperature increased.Z. ramigera beads were stable during all treatments and for prolonged periods of time (21 days). |
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Keywords: | Zoogloea ramigera Immobilization Adsorption Cadmium |
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