Bioremediation techniques applied to aqueous media contaminated with mercury |
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Authors: | Möritz Velásquez-Riaño Holman D. Benavides-Otaya |
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Affiliation: | Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá, Colombia |
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Abstract: | In recent years, the environmental and human health impacts of mercury contamination have driven the search for alternative, eco-efficient techniques different from the traditional physicochemical methods for treating this metal. One of these alternative processes is bioremediation. A comprehensive analysis of the different variables that can affect this process is presented. It focuses on determining the effectiveness of different techniques of bioremediation, with a specific consideration of three variables: the removal percentage, time needed for bioremediation and initial concentration of mercury to be treated in an aqueous medium. |
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Keywords: | Aqueous media bioremediation effluent mercury phytoremediation |
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