Bioremediation of soluable toxic waste
Bioremediation of soluable toxic waste
Hexavalent chromium (chromate) is a widespread industrial waste product that is highly toxic and environmentally mobile due to its extreme water solubility and oxidizing potential. Removal of chromate from the environment has proven to be a challenging task, however, bioremediation through the usage of bacteria has yielded results. Many bacteria have the ability to reduce chromate to the less toxic form, but a novel bacteria, Pseudomonas veronii, has expressed reduction of chromate (Cr(VI)) to Cr(III). We used several protein purification methods to quantify protein concentration and determine the specific activity of chromate reductase.
| Title | Format | Download | Students |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Partial Purification of Chromium Reducing enzyme, Chromate Reductase, from Pseudomonas Veronii" | poster | Contact [email protected] | Veronica Martinez |
Project Date:
2019
Faculty:
- Carmen Works
Departments:
- Chemistry
Students:
- Special studies
Locations:
- Sonoma County
- SSU Campus
Project Topics:
- Water