Removal and bioaccumulation of copper by the freshwater green alga Scenedesmus sp.

T. Pham
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Human activities generate vast amounts of wastewater, which contains various toxic metals. Microalgae are able to remove heavy metals from wastewater and accumulate lipid to produce biodiesel. In this study, the abilities to remove copper (Cu) and accumulate lipid of the green algal species Scenedesmus sp. were examined. The microalga Scenedesmus sp. was exposed to Cu concentrations of 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, and 10 mg/l under laboratory conditions. The results indicated that Cu inhibited the growth of Scenedesmus sp. at a 96h- EC50 of 7.54 mg/l. Furthermore, the highest removal rate was 89.5%. Lipid accumulation was increased significantly to 23.6% with the addition of Cu at 5 mg/l. The present study indicated that the green alga Scenedesmus sp. possesses the ability to remove Cu from aqueous media and accumulate lipid in its cells. Our results suggested that this species could be applied in wastewater treatment technology and biodiesel production.
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淡水绿藻对铜的去除和生物富集。
人类活动产生大量的废水,其中含有各种有毒金属。微藻能够去除废水中的重金属,并积累油脂来生产生物柴油。本研究考察了绿藻Scenedesmus sp.去除铜和积累脂质的能力。在实验室条件下,将微藻Scenedesmus sp.暴露于浓度为0、0.5、1、2、5和10 mg/l的Cu环境中。结果表明,Cu在96h- EC50为7.54 mg/l时抑制了场景菌的生长。最高去除率为89.5%。添加5 mg/l的Cu显著提高了脂质积累,达到23.6%。本研究表明,绿藻Scenedesmus sp.具有从水介质中去除Cu和在其细胞中积累脂质的能力。本研究结果表明,该物种可用于废水处理技术和生物柴油生产。
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