Bioremediation Of Zinc-Bearing Waters Using P. Alcaligenes

International Mineral Processing Congress
J. S. S. Allwin Ebinesar
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The bioremediation of zinc was carried out using Pseudomonas alcaligenes, a Gram negative heterotroph. The parameters such as pH, bacterial cell number, initial metal concentration, and interaction time on the biosorption of zinc were studied. The maximum zinc uptake was found to be about 95% at pH 5 and biomass loading of 2.7x1010cells/mL. The biosorption isotherm for zinc exhibited Langmuirian behavior and the Gibbs free energy of biosorption was determined to be -31.2 kJ/mol, indicative of coordination of zinc with the functional groups on the bacterial surface. The adsorption kinetics followed a pseudo-second order equation. FTIR and EDAX studies confirmed the interaction of zinc with the biomass. The mechanisms of metal-microbe interactions are discussed.
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APA: J. S. S. Allwin Ebinesar  (2012)  Bioremediation Of Zinc-Bearing Waters Using P. Alcaligenes

MLA: J. S. S. Allwin Ebinesar Bioremediation Of Zinc-Bearing Waters Using P. Alcaligenes. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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