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Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution

BACKGROUND: Electro-biodegradation is a novel technique for cyanide degradation in aqueous solutions. Many physical, chemical, and biological methods have been developed and used to treat cyanide degradation. The biological methods are more environmentally-friendly and economically cost-effective wh...

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Autores principales: Ojaghi, Aghil, Shafaie Tonkaboni, Sied Ziaedin, Shariati, Parvin, Doulati Ardejani, Faramarz
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30728983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-018-0289-3
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author Ojaghi, Aghil
Shafaie Tonkaboni, Sied Ziaedin
Shariati, Parvin
Doulati Ardejani, Faramarz
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Shafaie Tonkaboni, Sied Ziaedin
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Doulati Ardejani, Faramarz
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description BACKGROUND: Electro-biodegradation is a novel technique for cyanide degradation in aqueous solutions. Many physical, chemical, and biological methods have been developed and used to treat cyanide degradation. The biological methods are more environmentally-friendly and economically cost-effective when compared to other techniques, however, the process reaction time period is much longer and the efficiency is lower. METHODS: In this research, the bacterial strain, Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061, was tested for the first time to introduce the Cyanide Electro-biodegradation technique. By using a direct current power supply, electrons were generated in an electro-biodegradation cell containing culture media at free cyanide concentrations of 100 to 500 mg/l, under alkaline conditions. RESULTS: Experimental tests showed that when electrons were added and bacteria were inoculated into the aqueous media containing 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 mg/l of free cyanide, the cyanide degradation efficiency increased from 16.2, 21.6, 29.5, 38.7 and 44.5% to 98.6, 99.3, 99.7, 99.8 and 99.7%, in 36, 72, 137, 233 and 301 h, respectively. The results show that by adding electrons, the process reaction time decreases and cyanide degradation efficiency increases significantly. CONCLUSIONS: The results presented here demonstrate for the first time the importance and the significance of the electro-biodegradation technique in the efficient degradation and removal of cyanide present in aqueous solutions.
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spelling pubmed-62773272019-05-21 Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution Ojaghi, Aghil Shafaie Tonkaboni, Sied Ziaedin Shariati, Parvin Doulati Ardejani, Faramarz J Environ Health Sci Eng Research Article BACKGROUND: Electro-biodegradation is a novel technique for cyanide degradation in aqueous solutions. Many physical, chemical, and biological methods have been developed and used to treat cyanide degradation. The biological methods are more environmentally-friendly and economically cost-effective when compared to other techniques, however, the process reaction time period is much longer and the efficiency is lower. METHODS: In this research, the bacterial strain, Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061, was tested for the first time to introduce the Cyanide Electro-biodegradation technique. By using a direct current power supply, electrons were generated in an electro-biodegradation cell containing culture media at free cyanide concentrations of 100 to 500 mg/l, under alkaline conditions. RESULTS: Experimental tests showed that when electrons were added and bacteria were inoculated into the aqueous media containing 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 mg/l of free cyanide, the cyanide degradation efficiency increased from 16.2, 21.6, 29.5, 38.7 and 44.5% to 98.6, 99.3, 99.7, 99.8 and 99.7%, in 36, 72, 137, 233 and 301 h, respectively. The results show that by adding electrons, the process reaction time decreases and cyanide degradation efficiency increases significantly. CONCLUSIONS: The results presented here demonstrate for the first time the importance and the significance of the electro-biodegradation technique in the efficient degradation and removal of cyanide present in aqueous solutions. Springer International Publishing 2018-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6277327/ /pubmed/30728983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-018-0289-3 Text en © Springer International Publishing AG 2018
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Ojaghi, Aghil
Shafaie Tonkaboni, Sied Ziaedin
Shariati, Parvin
Doulati Ardejani, Faramarz
Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution
title Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution
title_full Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution
title_fullStr Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution
title_short Novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using Bacillus pumilus ATCC 7061 in aqueous solution
title_sort novel cyanide electro-biodegradation using bacillus pumilus atcc 7061 in aqueous solution
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30728983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-018-0289-3
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