The Use of Algal Biomass to Sustain Sulfidogenic Bioreactors for Remediating Acidic Metal-Rich Waste Waters

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Two different species of acidophilic micro-algae were grown in axenic culture, biomass harvested and injected into a low pH sulfate-reducing bioreactor, to act as a substrate for biosulfidogenesis. The hydrogen sulfide generated was used to precipitate copper in an off-line vessel, and the bioreactor pH was maintained by automated addition of a pH 2.5 feed liquor, to compensate for protons consumed by biosulfidogenesis. Results demonstrated the potential for using algal biomass for this purpose, precipitating about 1.5 mg Cu2+ L-1h-1, though rates of sulfidogenesis were considerably slower that when glycerol and yeast extract were used as organic feed-stocks.
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Tudalennau (o-i)577-581
CyfnodolynSolid State Phenomena
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Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar21 Awst 2017
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2017
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