Detoxification of Hexavalent Chromium Using Biofilm Forming Paenochrobactrum pullorum Isolated from Tannery Wastewater Effluents

Mohamad Mohamad Elshabrawy, Ahmed Ibrahim Labena, Said Elsayed Desouky, Mohammed Gamal Barghoth, Mohamed Salah Azab
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Bioremediation for wastewater using microbes that can detoxify the harmful effects of Cr-VI is concerned. Ninety-two isolates were collected from tannery effluents and screened based on their abilities to remediate hexavalent chromium using LB agar media supplemented by K2Cr2O7 as a source for Cr-VI. Out of the total isolates, 44 isolates can grow at 200 ppm of CR-VI, while 7, 6, 21, 11, and 3 isolates showed growth at concentrations of 400, 600, 800, 1000, and 1200 ppm of Cr-VI, respectively. Furthermore, determination of Cr-VI reduction efficiency for isolates was performed using 1,5-diphenylcarbazide (DPC) method, and the highest reduction efficiency (70.6%) was achieved by isolate 16R. This isolate was identified genetically based on the 16S rRNA gene with a higher similarity of 99.83% to Paenochrobactrum pullorum, and the genetic tree relationship was constructed. The optimization process was conducted to obtain the optimal reduction conditions, including contact time, pH, temperature, inoculum size, and Cr-VI concentration, using the One Factor at a Time (OFAT) method. The highest chromium reduction efficiency increased to 92.5% after optimization for the most potent isolate at pH 9, temperature 30-35°C, and inoculum size 3-4 ml after 5 days of incubation; biofilm formation was also represented. This study is the first to prove the chromium-reducing characteristic of this strain, along with its ability to form a biofilm, which strongly enhances the use of this strain in reduction and biological treatment processes in wastewater treatment contaminated with Cr-VI.
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制革废水中白纹青杆菌生物膜脱毒研究
利用微生物解毒Cr-VI的有害影响对废水进行生物修复。从制革废水中收集了92株分离菌,并根据其修复六价铬的能力进行了筛选,以LB琼脂培养基补充K2Cr2O7作为Cr-VI的来源。在200 ppm CR-VI浓度下,44株菌株可以生长,而在400、600、800、1000和1200 ppm CR-VI浓度下,分别有7、6、21、11和3株菌株可以生长。采用1,5-二苯脲(DPC)法测定分离物对Cr-VI的还原效率,分离物16R的还原效率最高,为70.6%。基于16S rRNA基因对该分离株进行了遗传鉴定,与白斑Paenochrobactrum pullorum相似度高达99.83%,并构建了遗传树关系。采用OFAT (One Factor at a time)法进行优化,得到接触时间、pH、温度、接种量、Cr-VI浓度为最佳还原条件。在pH为9、温度为30 ~ 35℃、接种量为3 ~ 4 ml条件下,培养5 d后,效果最佳的菌株铬还原效率可达92.5%;生物膜的形成也有表现。本研究首次证明了该菌株的铬还原特性,以及其形成生物膜的能力,这有力地增强了该菌株在Cr-VI污染废水处理中的还原和生物处理工艺中的应用。
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