Continuous removal of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution catalysed by palladised biomass of Desulfovibrio vulgaris |
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Authors: | AC Humphries KP Nott LD Hall and LE Macaskie |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Environmental Science, University of California, Riverside, CA, 92521, USA; |
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Abstract: | Growth-decoupled cells of Desulfovibrio vulgaris NCIMB 8303 can be used to reduce Pd(II) to cell-bound Pd(0) (Bio-Pd0), a bioinorganic catalyst capable of reducing hexavalent chromium to less toxic Cr(III), using formate as the electron donor. Magnetic resonance imaging showed that Bio-Pd0, immobilized in chitosan and agar beads, is distinguishable from the surrounding gel and is evenly dispersed within the immobilization matrix. Agar-immobilized Bio-Pd0 and `chemical Pd0' were packed into continuous-flow reactors, and challenged with a solution containing 100 m Cr(VI) (pH 7) at a flow rate of 2.4 ml h–1. Agar-immobilized chemical Pd0 columns lost Cr(VI) reducing ability by 160 h, whereas columns containing immobilized Bio-Pd0 maintained 90% reduction until 680 h, after which reduction efficiency was gradually lost. |
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Keywords: | catalyst chromate Desulfovibrio immobilization reduction |
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