Effects of External Carbon Source Concentration on Sulphate Removal by Selected Bacterial and Fungal species

Akpor, O.B. and Dahunsi, S. O. and Aransiola, R (2014) Effects of External Carbon Source Concentration on Sulphate Removal by Selected Bacterial and Fungal species. Effects of External Carbon Source Concentration on Sulphate Removal by Selected Bacterial and Fungal species, 4 (6). pp. 640-648. ISSN 2231-2927

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the role of initial external carbon source concentration on sulphate removal by four bacterial and four fungal isolates under shake flask conditions. The test wastewater was filtered and supplemented with sodium acetate as the external carbon source at respective concentrations of 5 g/L, 10 g/L, 15 g/L and 20 g/L, before dispensing in 200 mL quantity in 250 mL capacity conical flasks, sterilised and inoculated with the test microbial isolates. Prior inoculation and at 24 h interval, for 96 h for the estimation of sulphate concentration in the wastewater using standard methods. The results revealed remarkable sulphate removal in the absence of the sodium acetate and on its 5 g/L addition. An increase in the concentration of the sodium acetate caused a corresponding decrease in the level of sulphate removal. Percentage sulphate removals in presence of the test isolates were observed to range from 47.01 to 57.81%, 18.66 to 51.66%, -1.64 to 11.03%, 5,38 to 22.37% and -3.59 to 5.18%, at sodium acetate concentrations of 0 g/L, 5 g/L, 10 g/L, 15 g/L and 20 g/L, respectively. This trend was irrespective of the isolates used for investigation. The study was able to provide an insight to the role of carbon concentration on sulphate removal by the test microbial isolates.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Depositing User: DR OGHENEROBOR AKPOR
Date Deposited: 17 Jun 2014 19:01
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2019 14:44
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/49

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