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The present study was undertaken to evaluate the feasibility of Pseudomonas alcaligenes biomass for the removal of strontium ions from aqueous solutions. Batch experiments were performed to study the adsorption of strontium on pH, Pseudomonas alcaligenes biomass adsorbent with respect to initial Sr(II) concentration, contact time and biomass dose. The experimental data were modeled by Langmuir and...
In the present study we reported the feasibility of extracellular biopolymer(PF-9) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescence C-9 as an alternative biosorbent to remove Ni(II) metallic ions from environmental and industrial wastewater. The ability of PF-9 to remove the Ni(II) ions was investigated by using batch biosorption procedure. The effects such as pH, dosage of biosorbent, Ni(II) initial concentration...
In order to increase the output of bioflocculant, improve efficiency and stability of flocculation and reduce the cultivating cost, Pseudomonas fluorescensC-2 strain was cultured in brewery wastewater culture medium where brewery wastewater replaced glucose as carbon source and energy source to produce bioflocculant, then the bioflocculant obtained was applied to treat middle phase wastewater in paper...
In this study, the optimal conditions of production of bioflocculant by the culture of Pseudomonas fluorescens C-2 were examined, using molasses wastewater to replace glucose as carbon source and energy source in the culture medium. Results showed that the COD concentration in molasses wastewater favorable for the production of the bioflocculant PS-2 was 8000 mgldrL-1, and an optimal culture condition...
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