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Biosorption and elution of chromium from immobilized Bacillus coagulans biomass.
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EngineeringEnvironmental BiotechnologyBiological Waste TreatmentB. Coagulans BiomassWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBioremediationBiochemical EngineeringWater TreatmentEnvironmental MicrobiologySoil BioremediationChromatographyTannery Wastewater IsolateIndustrial WastewaterWaste ManagementBiomass ImmobilizationEnvironmental EngineeringPhytoremediationEnvironmental Remediation
Bacillus coagulans, a tannery wastewater isolate, previously shown to bind dissolved Cr(VI), retained its ability to biosorb Cr(VI) in different matrices. Polymeric materials like agar, agarose, calcium alginate and polyacrylamide were screened. Agarose emerged as the suitable candidate for biomass immobilization mainly due to its higher stability and integrity in acidic pH. Aptness of agarose as the matrix for B. coagulans biomass was revealed during Cr(VI) biosorption from natural wastewater.
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