Comparative study of Cr(VI) uptake and reduction in industrial effluent by Ochrobactrum intermedium and Brevibacterium sp.
- 1 November 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Biotechnology Letters
- Vol. 26 (21), 1623-1628
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10529-004-3184-1
Abstract
Two chromium-resistant bacterial strains, CrT-1 and CrT-13, tolerant up to 40mg K2CrO4 ml−1 on nutrient agar, 25mgml−1 in nutrient broth, and up to 10mgml−1 in acetate-minimal media, were identified as Ochrobactrum intermedium and Brevibacterium sp., respectively, on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Uptake of chromate was greater in living cells than in heat-killed on dried cells. CrT-1 reduced 82%, 28% and 16% of Cr(VI) at 100, 500, and 1000μgml−1 after 24h while CrT-13 reduced 41%, 14% and 9%. Other heavy metals at low concentrations did not affect these reductions. At 150 and 300μgml−1 in an industrial effluent sample Cr(VI) was reduced by 87% and 71%, respectively, with CrT-1 and by 68% and 47% with CrT-13.Keywords
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