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Wijesekara, W.A.M.A. |
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Wijeyaratne, W.M.D.N. |
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Manage, P.M. |
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2017-10-25T09:30:37Z |
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2017-10-25T09:30:37Z |
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2016 |
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Wijesekara, W.A.M.A., Wijeyaratne, W.M.D.N., Manage, P.M. (2016). "In vitro Study on Bio Removal of Cadmium (C d 2+) by Freshwater Cyanobacterium Oscillatoria sp. and its Isotherm", Proceedings of the International Forestry and Environment Symposium 2016, Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, p. 52 |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6126 |
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Enormous quantities of heavy metals are released into the environment over a long period of time
due to various industrial, manufacturing and other anthropological activities. Physical and chemical
methods which are being practiced to remove metals in contaminated water were not given a sound
solution for this problem so far. Also, the conventional metal removal methods have disadvantages
such as low efficiency, production of toxic sludge and expensiveness. Therefore, as a better
alternative bio removal methods have been identified and microorganisms have been suggested as
potential green agents to remove heavy metals from contaminated sites. It is a known fact that
microorganisms are capable of accumulating metal ions by absorption and bioaccumulation.
Presence of Cd2+ in the environment is of major concern and identification of cost effective methods
to remove Cd2+ is a major national and international research priority. Therefore, in the present
study, Oscillatoria sp. was employed to study the Cd 2+ removal potentiality. Batch cultures and
mass cultures of Oscillatoria sp. were prepared prior to evaluating metal removal by living and
activated dried cells. Bio removal of metals by Oscillatoria sp. was carried out using different
concentration of cadmium solution (0.06,0.08 and 0.10 mg/L) along with different incubation time
(24 hrs for dried bio mass and 7 days for living cells). Chlorophyll-a was analyzed to detect the
growth of Oscillatoria sp. Non absorbed metal concentration in samples were assessed by Graphite
Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (GFAAS).
The adsorption capability of functional groups in fresh dried and cadmium treated samples were
analyzed by FTIR and Langmuir and Fendrich isotherm in order to calculate properties of the
adsrobate. The results of the study revealed that chlorophyll-a concentration and sorption efficiency
increased when initial heavy metal concentration is low. In living cells maximum sorption
percentage was recorded as 86% when chlorophyll-a concentration reached to 520.01 ±0.02 pg/'L
in 0.06 mg/L cadmium concentration after 5 days of incubation. Bio sorption of dried cells with
living cells, showed a significant sorption capability (p<0.05) within 24 hrs. The highest sorption
capacity of dried cells was recorded as 87% against 0.10 mg/L of metal concentration and 67%
metal ions were removed within 30 mins. The estimated Langmuir isotherm maximum sorption
capacity of adsorbent was 88.45 mg/g for dried cells and 3.43 mg/L for living cells respectively.
The results of the FTIR transmission spectra revealed that carboxilc acid, amide, sulphonyl and
suphanate groups are present as functional groups in chemical structure of Oscillatoria sp.
Therefore, this study identified the cyanobacterium Oscillatoria sp. as an effective organism and
a low cost absorbate to remove Cd2+ from aqueous medium and future studies are recommended to
identify the removal mechanism and to improve effectiveness of the method |
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Proceedings of the International Forestry and Environment Symposium 2016, Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka. |
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Cadmium (Cd2+)- Oscillatoria sp. |
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FT-IR |
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GFAAS |
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Chrolophyll-a |
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In vitro Study on Bio Removal of Cadmium (C d 2+) by Freshwater Cyanobacterium Oscillatoria sp. and its Isotherm |
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Article |
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