Combined strategy for the precipitation of heavy metals and biodegradation of petroleum in industrial wastewaters

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/16311
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.07.003
ISSN: 0304-3894
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2010-01-01Department
Ingeniería Química y Tecnología de AlimentosSource
Journal of Hazardous Materials - 2010 Volumen 182, n. 1–3 pp. 896–902Abstract
The precipitation of chromium(III), copper(II), manganese(II) and zinc(II) by biogenic hydrogen sulfide
generated by sulfate-reducing bacteria, Desulfovibrio sp., and the degradation of total petroleum hydrocarbons
(TPH) in the presence of heavy metal by Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT18 have been carried out. An
anaerobic stirred tank reactor was used to generate hydrogen sulfide with Desulfovibrio sp. culture and
the precipitation of more than 95% of each metal was achieved in 24 h (metal solutions contained: 60,
49, 50 and 80mgL−1 of chromium, copper, manganese and zinc sulfates). A stirred tank reactor with P.
aeruginosa AT18, in the presence of the heavy metal solution and 2% (v/v) of petroleum, led to the degradation
of 60% of the total petroleum hydrocarbons and the removal of Cr(III) 99%, Cu(II) 93%, Zn(II) 46%
and Mn(II) 88% in the medium through biosorption phenomena. These results enabled the development
of an integrated system in which the two processes were combined. The overall aim of the study was
achieved, with 84% of TPH degraded and all of the metals completely removed. Work is currently underway
aimed at improving this system (decrease in operation time, culture of P. aeruginosa in anaerobic
conditions) in an effort to apply this process in the bioremediation of natural media contaminated with
heavy metals and petroleum.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Desulfovibrio sp; Biodegradation; Heavy metal; PetroleumCollections
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