Studies On The Bioremediation Of Cr (VI) Using Serratia Marcescens And Natural Bacterial Isolates

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. V. Sowmya
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Batch biosorption experiments were carried out for the bio-remediation of Cr (VI) ions from aqueous solutions using Serratia marcescens, a Gram negative, heterotroph and Gram positive bacterial isolates from a chromite mine. The influence of various experimental parameters such as contact time, pH, concentration of Cr (VI) ions and amount of biomass was evaluated with respect to the uptake of Cr (VI). The bio-sorption of Cr (VI) was found to be quite rapid and the percentage biosortion was found to increase with increase in the equilibrium chromium concentration. The free energy of biosorption of Cr (VI) was estimated to be in the range of -23 to -25 kJ/mol for the chosen bacteria. The uptake of chromium by the bacteria was confirmed by EDX and FTIR spectroscopy. As a follow up of this study, bacterial strains resistant to hexavalent chromium were isolated from a chromite mine in Karnataka, India and identified as Arthrobacter sp., Micrococcus sp. and Exiguobacterium sp. using 16s rRNA sequencing. The efficacy of the bacterial isolates for Cr (VI) uptake was assessed and over 90% bioremoval could be achieved for Serratia marcescens and Micrococcus sp. isolate. Possible mechanisms of chromium uptake by the microorganism are discussed. Keywords: bioremediation, hexavalent chromium, biosorption, bioreduction
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APA: M. V. Sowmya  (2012)  Studies On The Bioremediation Of Cr (VI) Using Serratia Marcescens And Natural Bacterial Isolates

MLA: M. V. Sowmya Studies On The Bioremediation Of Cr (VI) Using Serratia Marcescens And Natural Bacterial Isolates. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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