Effects of the Mixed Surfactants on Detoxification of Chromium-containing Slag by Achromobacter sp. CH-1

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Lijuan Chen
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

During the detoxification of chromium-containing slag by Achromobacter sp. CH-1, anionic surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate(SDS) and its mixed systems with different Tween surfactants(Tween 20, Tween 60 and Tween 80) were used to promote the interaction between the bacteria and the chromiumcontaining slag and the rate of acid-soluble Cr( ? ) leached from the slag. The effects were evaluated by the surface tension, the pH of the leaching solution and the leaching rate of total Cr( ? ) from the slag. The results showed that the surfactants systems improved Cr(VI) leaching and its detoxification of chromium-containing slag. The mixed surfactants of SDS combined with Tween surfactant revealed better effectiveness of detoxification than SDS only. When the mass ratio of SDS to Tween 80 was 1:1, the rate of Cr( ? ) leached from the slag increased by 12%.
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APA: Lijuan Chen  (2009)  Effects of the Mixed Surfactants on Detoxification of Chromium-containing Slag by Achromobacter sp. CH-1

MLA: Lijuan Chen Effects of the Mixed Surfactants on Detoxification of Chromium-containing Slag by Achromobacter sp. CH-1. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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