Microbial reduction of hexavalent chromium

Yi Tin Wang, Hai Shen

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Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of several environmental factors on Cr(VI) reduction by a group of ATCC cultures. Biological reduction of hexavalent chromium was affected by growth medium, cell concentration, chromium concentration, pH, temperature, and the presence of co-contaminants. Nutrient broth and yeast extract in the growth medium reduced chromium to a significant degree in anaerobic cultures. The rate of chromium reduction increased with increasing cell density but decreased at higher chromium concentrations. The optimum chromium reduction rate was observed at pH 7 and 36°C in E. coli 33456 under anaerobic conditions. Sulfate and nitrate at very high concentrations(4000 -8000 mg/l), did not interfere chromium reduction in this strain. The presence of phenolic compounds (1000 - 7700 mg/l) or heavy metals (100 400 mg/l), however, significantly inhibited chromium reduction.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHazardous and Industrial Wastes - Proceedings of the Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference
EditorsAllen P. Davis
Pages187-196
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 1993
EventProceedings of the 25th Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference - College Park, MD, USA
Duration: Jul 7 1993Jul 9 1993

Publication series

NameHazardous and Industrial Wastes - Proceedings of the Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference
ISSN (Print)1044-0631

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 25th Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference
CityCollege Park, MD, USA
Period7/7/937/9/93

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Waste Management and Disposal

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