Biosurfactants have the ability to form heavy metal complexes and clean up heavy metal contaminated soils. In this work, a biosurfactant producing bacterium (Bacillus spp.) isolated from compost and Pseudomonas aeuroginosa ATCC3027 were cultured in whey in order to produce biosurfactant. Compost samples were leached by supernatant of mentioned strains. Total amount of Pb, Ni, Cr, Cd, Zn, Cu and Mn in samples were measured before and after treatment was measured. It was revealed that supernatant of P. aeuroginosa ATCC 3027 removed 52, 49, 60, 33, 25, 32 and 22% of Pb, Ni, Cr, Cd, Zn, Cu and Mn respectively. Heavy metal removal by supernatant of strain B was 45, 39, 42, 33, 40, 41 and 29% for above mentioned metals; respectively. These result...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is known to accumulate metal in their cell by the process called Bi...
Heavy metal pollution is a serious problem because it cannot be degraded by natural processes and...
Abstract Background The problem of heavy metal contamination is a global issue, and the challenge is...
<p>In recent times river pollution is a serious and growing problem in most developing countries. In...
The four acclimated microorganisms viz. Bacillus spp. Pseudomonas spp., Staphylococcus spp., and Asp...
Heavy metals from industrial effluents and sewage contribute to serious water pollution in most deve...
: Anthropogenic activities result in a high quantity of extraction and use of heavy metals. Heavy m...
Batch soil washing experiments were used to evaluate the feasibility of using biosurfactants for the...
ABSTRACT Sophia Erawati. 2007. REMOVAL OF HEAVY METAL IONS USING BIOSURFACTANT PRODUC...
Microbial biosorbents are widely used for the removal of various toxic metals which pose a significa...
Objective: The biosorption of the heavy metal species was achieved using the microbial biomass of Ac...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
AbstractThe study was navigated to examine the metal biosorbing ability of bacterial strain OSM29 re...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is known to accumulate metal in their cell by the process called Bi...
Heavy metal pollution is a serious problem because it cannot be degraded by natural processes and...
Abstract Background The problem of heavy metal contamination is a global issue, and the challenge is...
<p>In recent times river pollution is a serious and growing problem in most developing countries. In...
The four acclimated microorganisms viz. Bacillus spp. Pseudomonas spp., Staphylococcus spp., and Asp...
Heavy metals from industrial effluents and sewage contribute to serious water pollution in most deve...
: Anthropogenic activities result in a high quantity of extraction and use of heavy metals. Heavy m...
Batch soil washing experiments were used to evaluate the feasibility of using biosurfactants for the...
ABSTRACT Sophia Erawati. 2007. REMOVAL OF HEAVY METAL IONS USING BIOSURFACTANT PRODUC...
Microbial biosorbents are widely used for the removal of various toxic metals which pose a significa...
Objective: The biosorption of the heavy metal species was achieved using the microbial biomass of Ac...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
AbstractThe study was navigated to examine the metal biosorbing ability of bacterial strain OSM29 re...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
The use of surfactants as a method for solubilization and removal of heavy metal contamination from ...
Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is known to accumulate metal in their cell by the process called Bi...
Heavy metal pollution is a serious problem because it cannot be degraded by natural processes and...