Detoxification of Chromite Ore Processing Residue With Novel Chromate Reducing Bacteria Leucobacter Sp. Ch1

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wenjie Zhu
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Chromite ore processing residue (COPR) is a hazardous waste containing high concentration of chromium. We describe here a pioneer trial of detoxification of COPR in column reactor with an indigenous chromate reducing bacterium Leucobacter sp. Ch1, which showed high chromate reducing ability at high pH. Under the optimum conditions, at 30°C and pH 10.0, pH of leachate decreased from 10.3 to 8.3, and Cr(VI) concentration in solution decreased to zero mg L-1, and 76.4% of Cr(VI) was removed from COPR samples. The leaching toxicity of detoxified residue was 1.1 mg L-1 that was lower than national standard of China.
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APA: Wenjie Zhu  (2008)  Detoxification of Chromite Ore Processing Residue With Novel Chromate Reducing Bacteria Leucobacter Sp. Ch1

MLA: Wenjie Zhu Detoxification of Chromite Ore Processing Residue With Novel Chromate Reducing Bacteria Leucobacter Sp. Ch1. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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