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 |
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"Partial Purification of Chromium Reducing enzyme, Chromate Reductase, from Pseudomonas Veronii" | poster | Contact works@sonoma.edu | Veronica Martinez |
Project Date:
2019
Faculty:
- Carmen Works
Departments:
- Chemistry
Students:
- Special studies
Locations:
- Sonoma County
- SSU Campus
Project Topics:
- Water