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Mycotechnology to remove of metals from tannery and galvanic effluents - Fungal species from the Amazon and Atlantic Forest show high efficiency

Authors :
Letícia Osório da Rosa
Liliane Poleto
Luiz Frederico Rodrigues
Roselei Claudete Fontana
Leticia Isabela Moser
Rosane Maria Lanzer
Ceci Sales Campos
Marli Camassola
Source :
Journal of environmental management. 319
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Metals are considered one of the biggest environmental problems, due to their toxicity and the complexity of removal. This study evaluated the bioaccumulation capacity of water contaminating metals by fungal isolates of Lentinus and Panus species, to elucidate the bioremediation processes of metal contaminated effluents. Initially, tests were performed with fungal isolates using a mixture of metals, aluminum, iron, copper, lead, chromium, nickel and zinc. Lentinus crinitus 154L.21 was the most promising fungus for the removal of metals in the mixture. Based on these data, the potential application of this fungus for the treatment of galvanic and tannery effluents was evaluated. For galvanic effluent, no detectable copper, chromium, and nickel was removed; however, for tannery effluents, reductions in aluminum concentrations from 204.1 to 3.7 mg L

Details

ISSN :
10958630
Volume :
319
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of environmental management
Accession number :
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