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Potential of Live Spirulina platensis on Biosorption of Hexavalent Chromium and Its Conversion to Trivalent Chromium

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Cell growth was affected by the presence of chromium added at the beginning of cultures, and the best growth rates were obtained at lower metal concentrations in the medium, including hexavalent chromium.
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Microalga biomass has been described worldwide according their capacity to realize biosorption of toxic metals. Chromium is one of the most toxic metals that could contaminate superficial and underground water. Considering the importance of Spirulina biomass in production of supplements for humans and for animal feed we assessed the biosorption of hexavalent chromium by living Spirulina platensis and its capacity to convert hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium, less toxic, through its metabolism during growth. The active biomass was grown in Zarrouk medium diluted to 50% with distilled water, keeping the experiments under controlled conditions of aeration, temperature of 30°C and lighting of 1,800 lux. Hexavalent chromium was added using a potassium dichromate solution in fed-batch mode with the aim of evaluate the effect of several additions contaminant in the kinetic parameters of the culture. Cell growth was affected by the presence of chromium added at the beginning of cultures, and the best grow...

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Removal of chromium from wastewater by membrane filtration, chemical precipitation, ion exchange, adsorption electrocoagulation, electrochemical reduction, electrodialysis, electrodeionization, photocatalysis and nanotechnology: a review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review aqueous chromium species, their toxicity and methods to remove Cr such as membrane filtration, chemical precipitation, ion exchange, adsorption electrocoagulation, electrochemical reduction, electrodialysis, electrodeionization, photocatalysis and nanotechnology.
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Biosorption of hexavalent chromium by microorganisms

TL;DR: The characteristics of the biosorbents applied in the removal of Cr(VI), the biosorption processes, reactors and bioreactors, and the research developed with a view to the biosOrption will be discussed in this review.
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The critical utilization of active heterotrophic microalgae for bioremoval of Cr(VI) in organics co-contaminated wastewater.

TL;DR: The mechanism demonstrating the correlation among the removal process of Cr(VI), the biological activity of microalgae and the effect of organic compounds was proposed, and the results showed that the Cr( VI) removal efficiencies in the culture with different types of organic descended in the order of sodium acetate, ethanol and methanol.
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Oxidative Stress and Histological Alterations of Chicken Brain Induced by Oral Administration of Chromium(III)

TL;DR: Results indicated that exposure to high-dose CrCl3 for a certain time could induce the occurrence of oxidative stress and histological alterations in chickens exposed to different concentrations of chromium trichloride in drinking water.
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Cultivation of Spirulina platensis and Nannochloropsis oculata for nutrient removal from municipal wastewater

TL;DR: In this paper, two types of microalgae that have the potential to produce biodiesel are Spirulina platensis and Nannochloropsis oculate, which are used for domestic wastewater processing.
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