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Studies on microbial chromate reduction by <i>Pseudomonas</i> Sp. In aerobic continuous suspended growth cultures
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EngineeringMicrobial PhysiologyBioelectrochemical ReactorWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringAnaerobic CulturingTank ReactorsBiochemical EngineeringDownstream ProcessingMicrobial EcologyWater TreatmentEnvironmental MicrobiologyHydraulic Retention TimeAerobic CulturingChromatographyHealth SciencesGrowth CulturesHexavalent ChromiumMicrobial Chromate ReductionEnvironmental EngineeringMicrobiologyMicrobiological Degradation
Reduction of hexavalent chromium was studied in three bench-scale continuous stirred tank reactors. The inoculum was a culture of Pseudomonas sp., capable of giving 83% to 87% chromate reduction in 72-h batch assays with 60 mg Cr(VI) L(-1) in synthetic medium. The continuous culture studies were conducted for about 100 days using synthetic feed containing different levels of chromate (5 to 124 mg L(-1)) at 28 degrees to 30 degrees C and pH 6.8. The feed rate was varied over the range 0.5 to 1 L d(-1) to obtain hydraulic retention time of 36 to 72 h. Chromate reduction efficiency was 81% to 91% and 100% for influent Cr(VI) concentrations of 15 to 124 and 5 mg L(-1), respectively, with a hydraulic retention time of 72 h. (c) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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