Title of article
Dynamics of lead immobilization in sulfate reducing biofilms
Author/Authors
Haluk Beyenal، نويسنده , , Zbigniew Lewandowski، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
11
From page
2726
To page
2736
Abstract
We have evaluated the effects of selected minerals present in subsoil environment on the efficiency of lead removal from contaminated groundwaters using biofilms composed of sulfate-reducing microorganisms, and examined the stability of metal deposits after the biofilms had been temporarily exposed to the air. To quantify the studied effects, lead was immobilized in biofilms of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans grown anaerobically in two flat-plate flow reactors, one filled with hematite and the other with quartz. While the biofilms in both reactors were heterogeneous and consisted of voids and channels, the biofilms grown on hematite were denser, thicker, and more porous than those grown on quartz. The average H2S concentrations, measured using microelectrodes, were higher in the biofilms grown on quartz than those measured in the biofilms grown on hematite. During 18 weeks of operation, iron was continuously released from the hematite. Lead was immobilized more efficiently in the biofilms grown on quartz than it was in the biofilms grown on hematite. Lead deposits were partially reoxidized, especially in biofilms grown on hematite, and the biofilms in both reactors responded to the presence of oxygen by lowering their density and increasing the H2S production rate.
Keywords
Sulfate-reducingbacteri a , lead , Iron , Biofilm activity , biofilms , biofilm structure , biofilm heterogeneity
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
769073
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