Leaching and Reduction of Cr (VI) by Indigeous Microorganism in the Contaminated Soils

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Youze Xu
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The leaching and reduction of Cr(VI) in soils contaminated by chromium-containing slag were investigated with column experiments. The results showed that Cr(VI) concentration in leachate decreased from 988 mg L-1 to 407 mg L-1 after 7 days when water was used as leaching agent. However, Cr(VI) in leachate in culture medium treatment was not detected at above periods. In comparison, Cr(VI) concentration in leachate from autoclaved soil remained 398 mg L-1 at the end of experiment. The results indicated that the indigenous microorganism was capable of reducing Cr(VI). The amount of Cr(VI) reduction was 335 mg at the whole experiment period and the reduction rate was 67.09 mg d-1. Carbon supply showed minor effect on Cr(VI) reduction. However the reduction capability of Cr(VI) could be improved by combination of the carbon and the nitrogen. The optimal quantity was 5 g L-1 of yeast extract and 4 g L-1 of glucose.
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APA: Youze Xu  (2009)  Leaching and Reduction of Cr (VI) by Indigeous Microorganism in the Contaminated Soils

MLA: Youze Xu Leaching and Reduction of Cr (VI) by Indigeous Microorganism in the Contaminated Soils. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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