cadmium biosoption by immobilized dead yeast cells from bioethanol industries

Authors

l.h. gomes

n. alexandrino

k.m. roncato duarte

f.g. andrino

abstract

dead yeast cells are an abundant residue of the brazilian ethanol industry and the industries still don’t have a proper or desirable destiny for all these cells, which means tons of vitamins and proteins that have not a major end. in the other hand, heavy metal residues are a problem, especially for leather industry, where brazil is also a great producer. in this work, dead yeast cells were used to evaluate cadmium biosorption samples. results have shown that dried dead yeast cells at 20 % (w/v) immobilized in na-alginate beads 0.5 % can be an efficient alternative for the capture of cadmium. the average biosorption rate was 122.10 mg cd/ g of dry biomass in comparison to the control using only the na-alginate beads 0.5 % where the biosorption rate achieved 57.29 mg cd/g of dry biomass. this research opens wide opportunities to allies two major residues created in brazilian industries with a noble end for the industries it selves as for the environment.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

cadmium biosoption by immobilized dead yeast cells from bioethanol industries

dead yeast cells are an abundant residue of the brazilian ethanol industry and the industries still don’t have a proper or desirable destiny for all these cells, which means tons of vitamins and proteins that have not a major end. in the other hand, heavy metal residues are a problem, especially for leather industry, where brazil is also a great producer. in this work, dead yeast cells were use...

full text

Bioethanol production from uncooked raw starch by immobilized surface-engineered yeast cells.

Surface-engineered yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae codisplaying Rhizopus oryzae glucoamylase and Streptococcus bovis alpha-amylase on the cell surface was used for direct production of ethanol from uncooked raw starch. By using 50 g/L cells during batch fermentation, ethanol concentration could reach 53 g/L in 7 days. During repeated batch fermentation, the production of ethanol could be maintai...

full text

Sucrose Inversion by Saccharomyces Yeast Cells Immobilized on to Corn Grits

    Sucrose hydrolysis was carried Out by Saccharomyces strains. The effective rate of reaction was examined experimentally for 5 different Saccharomyces strains. Two Strains of Schizosaccharomyces and Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis showed the best invertase activity. These two strains showed Michaelien Kinetics in the sucrose concentration up to 0.2 M and inhibitory effect in the concentration b...

full text

Synthetic Honey Preparation by Yeast Cells and Immobilized Yeast Cells from Salivary Glands of Honey Bees

Yeast from the salivary glands of honey bees Apis mellifera and Apis cerana was isolated and used for preparation of synthetic honey. Free as well as immobilized yeast cells of these two species were studied for efficiency in preparation of synthetic honey from sucrose solution. The solutions exhibited lowered pH and increased level of fructose and total amino acids. The content of synthetic ho...

full text

bioethanol production from white onion by yeast in repeated batch

considered to be the cleanest liquid fuel, bioethanol can be a reliable alternative to fossil fuels. it is produced by fermentation of sugar components of plant materials. the common onions are considered to be a favorable source of fermentation products as they have high sugar contents as well as contain various nutrients. this study focused on the effective production of ethanol from an endem...

full text

Bioethanol production from white onion by yeast in repeated batch

Considered to be the cleanest liquid fuel, bioethanol can be a reliable alternative to fossil fuels. It is produced by fermentation of sugar components of plant materials. The common onions are considered to be a favorable source of fermentation products as they have high sugar contents as well as contain various nutrients. This study focused on the effective production of ethanol from an endem...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later


Journal title:
international journal of environmental research

Publisher: university of tehran

ISSN 1735-6865

volume 5

issue 4 2011

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023