Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 893878
Application of Mixed Microbial Culture Biofilms for Manganese (II), Cobalt (II), and Chromium (VI) Biosorption by Horizontal Rotating Tubular Bioreactor
Application of Mixed Microbial Culture Biofilms for Manganese (II), Cobalt (II), and Chromium (VI) Biosorption by Horizontal Rotating Tubular Bioreactor // Biological Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery / Farooq, Robina ; Ahmad, Zaki (ur.).
Rijeka: IntechOpen, 2017. str. 159-178
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Naslov
Application of Mixed Microbial Culture Biofilms for Manganese (II), Cobalt (II), and Chromium (VI) Biosorption by Horizontal Rotating Tubular Bioreactor
Autori
Rezić, Tonči ; Rezić, Iva ; Zeiner, Michaela ; Šantek, Božidar
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Biological Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery
Urednik/ci
Farooq, Robina ; Ahmad, Zaki
Izdavač
IntechOpen
Grad
Rijeka
Godina
2017
Raspon stranica
159-178
ISBN
978-9535130451
Ključne riječi
heavy metals ; mixed microbial culture ; biosorption ; biofilm ; horizontal rotating tubular bioreactor
(: heavy metals ; mixed microbial culture ; biosorption ; biofilm ; horizontal rotating tubular bioreactor)
Sažetak
Industrial wastewater contaminated with toxic heavy metals is big ecological and environmental problem. Applying biological materials to effectively remove and recover heavy metals from contaminated wastewaters has gained importance as promising alternative to conventional treatment techniques. Thus, the objective of the presented paper is the investigation of the capability of microorganisms, isolated from polluted (metal-laden) soil, to biosorb toxic metals from aqueous solutions. Biosorption process for heavy metals removal was conducted in a new pilot scale horizontal rotating tubular bioreactor (HRTB). This bioreactor provides conditions for microorganism’s growth in a form of suspended cells and biofilm. Biofilm is capable to protect microorganisms from interaction with toxic metals in the surrounding environment. Three metals were selected as model examples: cations of manganese and cobalt, and hexavalent chromium (an oxyanion). Optimized bioreactor conditions, namely medium inflow rate (F) and bioreactor rotation speed (n) for biofilm formation and metal removal was monitored, and under optimized bioreactor conditions, promising results were obtained.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski