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Authors
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S.A.W. Sha'arani, M.Y. Shukor, A.A.
Basirun and
S.A. Ahmad*?? ???
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of
Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400,
Selangor, Malaysia
*Corresponding
Author Email :
aqlimaahmad@gmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: Potential microbial
isolates for bioremoval of copper were collected from phenolic and heavy
metal-contaminated soils and screened in copper-containing medium for
determining the maximum tolerance level for copper.?
Methodology: Bioremoval of
copper was assessed using sodium diethyl dithiocarbamate assay. Physical and
cultural conditions influencing copper bioremoval such as initial
concentration, biomass dosage (inoculum volume), temperature and pH were
optimised via one-factor-at-a-time.??? ??
Results: The highest
maximum tolerance level was displayed by Serratia sp. AQ5-03 at 600 mg
l-1, while for Alcaligenes sp. AQ5-02 and Pseudomonas sp. AQ5-04 it
was 500 mg l-1. The highest bioremoval for Alcaligenes sp. AQ5-02, Serratia
sp. AQ5-03 and Pseudomonas sp. AQ5-04 was achieved at 20, 50 and 75 mg
l-1, respectively. The optimum biomass dosage (inoculum volume) for both Serratia
sp. AQ5-03 and Pseudomonas sp. AQ5-04 were 15%, whereas it was 10% for Alcaligenes
sp. AQ5-02. The results also revealed that maximum bioremoval was achieved at
pH 6 at an optimum temperature of 20?C for both Alcaligenes sp. AQ5-02
and Pseudomonas sp. AQ5-04, while Serratia sp. AQ5-03 showed optimum
removal at pH 7 and at 30?C temperature. The maximum bioremoval efficiency
for Alcaligenes sp. AQ5-02, Serratia sp. AQ5-03 and Pseudomonas
sp were found to be 62, 57 and 70%, respectively.
Interpretation: The results
indicate that Alcaligenes sp. AQ5-02, Serratia sp. AQ5-03, Pseudomonas
sp. AQ5-04 can be utilised as bioremoval agent since it possessed the highest
bioremoval efficiency for copper remediation.
Key words: Alcaligenes sp.,
Bioremoval, Copper, Pseudomonas sp., Serratia sp.
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