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Optimization of cultural conditions of Arthrobacter sp Sphe3 for growth-associated chromate(VI) reduction in free and immobilized cell systems

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages 535-540

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.09.112

Keywords

Bioreduction; Chromium; Arthrobacter; Immobilization; Alginate

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  1. Hellenic Scholarships Foundation

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The current study aimed to characterize Arthrobacter sp. Sphe3 ability to reduce Cr(VI) in suspended cell cultures as well as in immobilized form using Ca-alginate beads. Adaptation studies in the presence of 5 mg L-1 Cr(VI) showed a significant increase in specific growth rate from 0.25 to 0.3 h(-1) and bioremoval percentage from 64% to 94% (p <0.05), whereas Arthrobacter sp. Sphe3 could tolerate up to 50 mg L-1 Cr(VI). Optimization of culture conditions resulted in complete reduction of 45 mg L-1 Cr(VI) at 30 degrees C, pH 8 and 10 g L-1 of glucose. High glucose concentrations helped at reducing (80 +/- 2.4)% of initial 100 mg L-1 Cr(VI), whereas the bacterial strain could tolerate 850 mg L-1 Cr(VI). Cr(III) formation was first evidenced by the appearance of a green insoluble precipitate in the medium. Cell biomass was successfully immobilized in Ca-alginate beads that were evaluated for their stability. Cell release was sharply decreased when 4% Na-alginate was used under non-shaking conditions. Biotransformation efficiency was enhanced when 25-50 mg cells mL(-1) Na-alginate from the exponential growth phase were collected and co-encapsulated with either 1% glucose and 0.5% (NH4)(2)SO4, or 1% LB medium. Immobilized biocatalyst could be reused up to 6 continuous cycles in the presence of 10 mg L-1 Cr(VI), but its performance was lowered at higher metal concentrations comparing with free cells that significantly maintained their reducing ability up to 300 mg L-1 Cr(VI). (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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