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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 147(1-3): 97-105, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18401756

ABSTRACT

When wetlands reach maximum treatment capacity to remove heavy metals, removal can still take place through precipitation as sulfide because of the biological reduction of sulfate. To achieve this goal, anaerobic conditions must be attained, a sulfate source must exist, and an adequate substrate for sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is also required. In the present work, two ligneous-cellulosic materials, a brown seaweed and sugarcane bagasse, have been selected as substrates for SRB growth. Experiments were simultaneously conducted in continuous operation in two columns (0.57 L each), one containing the ligneous-cellulosic material plus inoculum and another containing only the ligneous-cellulosic material. In this work, the removal of cadmium and zinc was studied because of their presence in effluents from mining/metallurgy operations. Results obtained indicated that the inoculated reactor was able to treat the effluent more efficiently than the noninoculated reactor considering the time course of the tests.


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Bacteria, Anaerobic/metabolism , Cellulose/metabolism , Metals/chemistry , Metals/metabolism , Saccharum/microbiology , Seaweed/microbiology , Sulfates/chemistry , Biodegradation, Environmental , Oxidation-Reduction , Water Purification/methods
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