Heavy metal tolerance of fungal and bacterial isolates, and their functional groups following biosorption

I. Sule, K. S. Ogunlana, O. Oluwafemi, I. Adebesin
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: Heavy metal contamination still prevails due to improper discharge of effluents from industries, mining activities, agricultural and domestic sources. Hence, the objectives of this study were to isolate bacteria and fungi with high potentials for biosorption of Cd(II), Pb(II), Cr(III) and Ni(II) and to explore their functional groups. Bacteria and fungi able to grow in the presence of 0.1% of selected heavy metals were isolated and enumerated using nutrient agar and potato dextrose agar, respectively. The isolates were then screened for their abilities to withstand high concentrations of heavy metals. After the screening, the isolates with high potential were identified and used for percentage biosorption study. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to compare the spectra and functional groups elaborated by the control and the metal stressed isolates. Bacterial counts were higher than the fungal counts across the soil samples. Screening revealed that the isolates tolerated Pb(II) and Cr(III) better than Ni(II) and Cd(II). The isolates with high biosorption potentials were identified as Ochobactrum intermedium, Bacillus subtilis, Aspergillus niger and Cunninghamella bertholletiae . The functional groups common to the infrared spectra of the control flasks of C. bertholletiae , A. niger and O. intermedium were primary alcohol, aliphatic primary amine, aromatic amine, imine/ oxime, thiol, sulfone and phenol while aliphatic ether, alkyl aryl ether, conjugated ketone, cyclic alkene, α, β-unsaturated ketone, sulfoxide
真菌和细菌分离物的重金属耐受性及其生物吸附后的官能团
由于工业、采矿活动、农业和家庭来源的废水排放不当,重金属污染仍然普遍存在。因此,本研究的目的是分离出对Cd(II)、Pb(II)、Cr(III)和Ni(II)具有高吸附潜力的细菌和真菌,并探索它们的官能团。利用营养琼脂和马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂分别分离和枚举能在0.1%的选定重金属存在下生长的细菌和真菌。然后对这些分离物进行筛选,看它们对高浓度重金属的耐受能力。筛选后,鉴定出高电位的分离株,用于百分比生物吸附研究。利用傅里叶变换红外光谱对对照和金属应力分离物的光谱和官能团进行了比较。土壤样品中细菌数量高于真菌数量。筛选结果表明,菌株对Pb(II)和Cr(III)的耐受性优于Ni(II)和Cd(II)。鉴定出具有较高生物吸附电位的分离菌为中间Ochobactrum、枯草芽孢杆菌、黑曲霉和bertholletcunninghamella。黑曲霉、黑曲霉和O. intermedium对照瓶红外光谱共有的官能团为伯醇、脂肪族伯胺、芳香胺、亚胺/肟、硫醇、砜和苯酚,而脂肪醚、烷基芳基醚、共轭酮、环烯、α、β-不饱和酮、亚砜
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