Selenium Biosorption and Recovery by Marine Aspergillus terreus in an Upflow Bioreactor

dc.contributor.authorRaja, C.P.
dc.contributor.authorJacob, J.M.
dc.contributor.authorMohan Balakrishnan, R.M.
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-05T09:33:00Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractExperiments were conducted to study the Selenium (Se) biosorption and recovery by marine Aspergillus terreus in an upflow bioreactor for a period of 8 days. The Se tolerance of the marine fungus was initially confirmed by visual and microscopic observations that evinced intact fungal cells in an Se-amended medium with sparse changes in the spore texture and cellular number by the seventh day of biosorption studies in the upflow bioreactor. Further, the effect of pH and contact time on the percentage of Se biosorption, in an upflow bioreactor containing fungal pellets, was investigated. It was analyzed that pH ranges of 6-7 and a contact time of 5 days resulted in 85-87% biosorption of Se by the fungal biomass. The interaction of the fungus with the induced Se stress in the medium was monitored regularly for studying the uptake of the metalloid and the possible biosynthesis of Se nanoparticles. Analyses using ultraviolet visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies revealed the formation of crystalline Se nanocrystals with an average diameter of 500 nm on the fungal cell wall. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic analysis indicated the possible involvement of fungal protein groups that aid the binding of the biosorbed Se nanoparticles on to the fungal cell wall. © 2015 American Society of Civil Engineers.
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Environmental Engineering (United States), 2016, 142, 9, pp. -
dc.identifier.issn7339372
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000999
dc.identifier.urihttps://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/25931
dc.publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) onlinejls@asce.org
dc.subjectBiochemistry
dc.subjectBioconversion
dc.subjectBioreactors
dc.subjectBiosorption
dc.subjectBiosynthesis
dc.subjectFourier transform infrared spectroscopy
dc.subjectFungi
dc.subjectNanoparticles
dc.subjectScanning electron microscopy
dc.subjectSelenium
dc.subjectSpectroscopic analysis
dc.subjectX ray diffraction
dc.subjectAspergillus terreus
dc.subjectAverage diameter
dc.subjectFourier transform infrared
dc.subjectFungal biomass
dc.subjectFungal cell walls
dc.subjectFungal pellets
dc.subjectMicroscopic observations
dc.subjectSe nanoparticles
dc.subjectAspergillus
dc.subjectbioreactor
dc.subjectcells and cell components
dc.subjectdiameter
dc.subjectexperimental study
dc.subjectfungus
dc.subjectnanoparticle
dc.subjectphytomass
dc.subjectprotein
dc.subjectselenium
dc.subjectsorption
dc.titleSelenium Biosorption and Recovery by Marine Aspergillus terreus in an Upflow Bioreactor

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