Two living Chlorella species were used to remove nickel from solution containing 30 mug Ni ml(-1) in 10 successive cycles. The present study also examined the continued viability of these two algal species after repeated exposure to nickel. The two species of Chlorella were Chlorella vulgaris (commercially available) and WW1 (indigenous species isolated from domestic sewage and was tentatively identified as Chlorella miniata). The nickel removal percentage of WW1 cells was maintained at around 85\% in the first five cycles, then declined slightly from the fifth cycle onwards, and finally achieved around 70\% removal at the end of the 10th cycle. On the contrary, the removal efficiency of C. vulgaris declined from 50 to 30\% during the 10 cy...
An ecologically important tropical freshwater microalga, Scenedesmus quadricauda, was exposed to Ni ...
As underdeveloped nations continue to industrialize and the world population continues to increase, ...
Nickel is a heavy metal used in many industries such as electroplating, battery manufacture, forging...
The present study compared the efficiency of two unicellular green algae, Chlorella vulgaris (a comm...
Discharging of electroplating effluent containing nickel (II) ion would imposed severe impacts on th...
A series of batch experiments was conducted to compare the ability of 11 microalgal species of the s...
Abstract: Removal of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions by biosorption on dried green algae Oscillatoria ...
The concentration of metal ions in aqueous media is a major environmental problem due to their persi...
Chlorella vulgaris, an unicellular green alga which had extensively been used for wastewater nutrien...
Nickel is often a metal of interest in regulatory settings given its increasing prevalence in distur...
Highly toxic nickel is released into the environment from a number of industrial processes, but curr...
In the present work, various forms of algae Pelvetia canaliculata were prepared by different chemica...
Background: The kinds of pollutants such as heavy metals, especially, can be removed from water and ...
grantor: University of TorontoOrganisms living in metal-polluted environments, or exposed ...
The aim of the research was to assess the uptake efficiencies of Ni and P, their distribution in tis...
An ecologically important tropical freshwater microalga, Scenedesmus quadricauda, was exposed to Ni ...
As underdeveloped nations continue to industrialize and the world population continues to increase, ...
Nickel is a heavy metal used in many industries such as electroplating, battery manufacture, forging...
The present study compared the efficiency of two unicellular green algae, Chlorella vulgaris (a comm...
Discharging of electroplating effluent containing nickel (II) ion would imposed severe impacts on th...
A series of batch experiments was conducted to compare the ability of 11 microalgal species of the s...
Abstract: Removal of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions by biosorption on dried green algae Oscillatoria ...
The concentration of metal ions in aqueous media is a major environmental problem due to their persi...
Chlorella vulgaris, an unicellular green alga which had extensively been used for wastewater nutrien...
Nickel is often a metal of interest in regulatory settings given its increasing prevalence in distur...
Highly toxic nickel is released into the environment from a number of industrial processes, but curr...
In the present work, various forms of algae Pelvetia canaliculata were prepared by different chemica...
Background: The kinds of pollutants such as heavy metals, especially, can be removed from water and ...
grantor: University of TorontoOrganisms living in metal-polluted environments, or exposed ...
The aim of the research was to assess the uptake efficiencies of Ni and P, their distribution in tis...
An ecologically important tropical freshwater microalga, Scenedesmus quadricauda, was exposed to Ni ...
As underdeveloped nations continue to industrialize and the world population continues to increase, ...
Nickel is a heavy metal used in many industries such as electroplating, battery manufacture, forging...