RRC ID 20333
Author Nagase H, Inthorn D, Oda A, Nishimura J, Kajiwara Y, Park MO, Hirata K, Miyamoto K.
Title Improvement of selective removal of heavy metals in cyanobacteria by NaOH treatment.
Journal J Biosci Bioeng
Abstract In the freshwater cyanobacterium, Tolypothrix tenuis, treatment with 0.1 M NaOH increased its Cd-selective adsorption ability in the presence of Ca(2+) or Mg(2+). The selective adsorption was also achieved by other alkaline treatments. Energy-distributed spectroscopy analysis revealed that Cd(2+) was found mainly on the surface of non-treated cells, whereas it was distributed throughout the cell after NaOH treatment. The alkaline treatment was effective in increasing the selective adsorption ability of the cyanobacterium for other bivalent heavy metals such as Cu(2+), Pb(2+) and Zn(2+). The treatment was also applicable to Anabaena variabilis and Microcystis aeruginosa, which are typical cyanobacteria causing algal blooms. The main binding site of Cd(2+) in NaOH-treated cells is assumed to be the carboxyl groups because the binding ability of the cells was diminished by the esterification of carboxyl groups. These results suggest that alkaline treatment of cyanobacteria is a useful technique for producing biosorbents having highly specific binding abilities for heavy metals.
Volume 99(4)
Pages 372-7
Published 2005-4-1
DOI 10.1263/jbb.99.372
PII S1389-1723(05)70381-9
PMID 16233804
MeSH Adsorption Cadmium / isolation & purification Cadmium / metabolism Calcium / metabolism* Cyanobacteria / drug effects Cyanobacteria / metabolism* Humans Industrial Waste Metals, Heavy / isolation & purification* Metals, Heavy / metabolism* Sodium Hydroxide / pharmacology* Water Pollutants / isolation & purification Water Pollutants / metabolism Water Purification / methods*
IF 2.366
Times Cited 18
WOS Category FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Resource
Algae NIES-23 NIES-44