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Biorremediación de aguas con metales pesados mediante biomasa microalgal

Abstract

This work represents a comparative uptake study of the toxic elements arsenic, boron, copper, manganese and zinc in monometallic and multimetallic solutions by four green microalgae species (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Chlorella vulgaris, Scenedesmus almeriensis and an indigenous Chlorophyceae spp.), evaluating the effect of pH and contact time.Maximum removal efficiencies for each toxic element were 99.4% for Mn (C.vulgaris, pH 7.0, 3h), 91.9% for Zn (Chlorophyceae spp., pH 5.5, 3h), 88% for Cu (Chlorophyceae spp., pH 7.0, 10 min), 40.7% for As (S. almeriensis, pH 9.5, 3h) and 38.6% for B (S. almeriensis, pH 5.5, 10 min).B removal efficiencies decreased remarkably in multimetallic solutions (down to 0.2% in C. reinhardtii), except for Chlorophyceae spp., the only species isolated from a polluted environment.FTIR spectra shown the highest interactions for As (1150-1300 cm -1 ) and Cu (3300, 1741, 1535, 1350-1400 cm -1 ).Results confirms microalgae biomass as a potential biosorbent for toxic elements.

Keywords:
Chlorophyceae Chlorella vulgaris Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Nuclear chemistry Chlorophyta Zinc Arsenic Environmental chemistry Botany Chemistry Heavy metals Algae Biology Biochemistry Organic chemistry

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Algal biology and biofuel production
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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