Fe and Mn Removal from Acid Mine Drainage by Utilizing Chlorella sorokiniana and Monoraphidium neglectum as Biosorbent
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https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.erem.80.3.34122Keywords:
heavy metal, microalgae, Chlorella sorokiniana, Monoraphidium neglectum, acid mine drainageAbstract
The mining industry generates acid mine drainage (AMD) characterized with a low pH value and high dissolved metal concentration that leads to the negative impacts on the environment and human health. The objectives of this research were to investigate the growth response of mixed culture of microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana and Monoraphidium neglectum in a liquid media contaminated with AMD; generate the optimum environmental conditions (pH value and contact time) to determine the efficiency biosorption of iron and manganese contained in the solution of AMD into the consortium of microalgae; and quantify the maximum removal amount of iron and manganese contained in the solution of AMD by utilizing microalgae consortium of Chlorella sorokiniana and Monoraphidium neglectum as biosorbent. AMD used in this research was characterized with a pH value of 1.65 with iron and manganese concentrations of 8.28 mg/L and 4.57 mg/L. The research of biosorption was conducted in 150 rpm with pH level variations of 4, 5, and 6, and contact time variations of 60, 120, and 180 min. The maximum value of iron and manganese removals occurred when pH level reached 5 at 180 min of contact time with removal efficiency of 89.73% for iron and 94.53% for manganese. The results proved that the mixed culture of microalgae namely Chlorella sorokiniana and Monoraphidium neglectum can be utilized to remove iron and manganese contained in acid mine drainage.
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