نتایج جستجو برای: chromium vi
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The present study describes management of oxidative stress induced by heavy metal chromium in marine Bacillus licheniformis (NCBI GenBank Accession NumberHM194725). It is identified that the isolate reduces 10-1500 mg/L of Cr (VI) within 24-72 h. Existence of chromium reductase in growth medium implies the possibility of enzymatic reduction of Cr (VI) to Cr (III). Nevertheless, no correlation w...
The current study aimed to isolate and characterize a chromate-resistant bacterium from tannery effluent, able to reduce Cr(VI) aerobically at high pH and salinity. Environmental contamination by hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), presents a serious public health problem. Enrichment led to the isolation of 12 bacteria displaying different degrees of chromate reduction. Phenotypic characterization and...
A chromium-resistant fungus isolated from contaminated air with industrial vapors can be used for reducing toxic Cr(VI) to Cr(III). This study analyzes in vitro reduction of hexavalent chromium using cell free extract(s) of the fungus that was characterized based on optimal temperature, pH, use of electron donors, metal ions and initial Cr(VI) concentration in the reaction mixture. This showed ...
EVALUATION OF CURRENT TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR Cr(VI) REMOVAL FROM WATER SOURCES AT SUB-PPB LEVELS
EXTENDED ABSTRACT Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] has long been recognized as a potential carcinogen, via the inhalation route while nowadays, there is an increasing concern that Cr(VI) is also carcinogenic by the oral route of exposure. According to this, governments apply more stringent regulations for chromium species. There are several discussions and intentions to lower the current maximum pe...
Carcinogenic heavy metal chromium, in its hexavalent form (Cr(VI)), is spuriously used in various industrial operations because of its hardness and stability and is found in industrial effluents in concentrations much above WHO’s prescribed limit (50 mg/L). Conventional methods for removing toxic chromium ion (by chemical reduction followed by precipitation, ionexchange and adsorption on activa...
Under ultrasonic irradiation, organic fluorescence nanoparticles have been prepared by a reprecipitation method. Compared with single organic fluorophores, these nanoparticles are brighter, more stable against photobleaching and more water-soluble. They also have high room-temperature fluorescence quantum yields (approximately 20%) and a long fluorescence lifetime (approximately 0.2 micros). Ba...
Microbial reduction is a promising strategy for chromium remediation, but the effects of competing electron acceptors are still poorly understood. We investigated chromate (Cr(VI)) reduction in batch cultures of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 under aerobic and denitrifying conditions and in the absence of an additional electron acceptor. Growth and Cr(VI) removal patterns suggested a cometabolic re...
This study deals with the enhancement of chromium (VI) removal by vacuum drying and plasma pre-treatments of cocolumber (Cocos nucifera) sawdust. For fixed adsorbent dose and pH, the effects of important parameters such as initial adsorbate concentration and contact time are determined. Results show that both pre-treatments increased the adsorption efficiency of the sawdust. The adsorption data...
The wastewater at Sukinda chromite mines (SCM) area of Orissa (India) showed high levels of toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr VI). Wastewater from chromium-contaminated mines exhibit potential threats for biotic community in the vicinity. The aim of the present investigation is to develop a suitable phytoremediation technology for the effective removal of toxic hexavalent chromium from mines wastew...
Hexavalent chromium (VI) compounds are widely used in industry, while trivalent chromium (III) is used as a nutritional supplement. CrVI is generally considered more toxic and carcinogenic than its trivalent form and the toxicity of this metal is associated with free radical processes generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). The detailed mechanism of ROS formation by chromium and its compounds...
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