The power of biodegradation and bio-adsorption of bacteria symbiont sponges sea on waste contaminated of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals

Marzuki, I and Daris, L and Nisaa, K and Emelda, A (2020) The power of biodegradation and bio-adsorption of bacteria symbiont sponges sea on waste contaminated of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals. International Conference on Fisheries and Marine.

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Abstract

Sponge is often used as a bio indicator and bio monitoring in determining the level of heavy metal contamination in the sea. The purpose of this research is to analyze the destruction of PAHs and the reduction of heavy metal toxicity. Biodegradation and bio�adsorption occur with a 30-day interaction between bacterial symbiont sponge suspension against modified liquid waste containing a mixture of PAHs (naphthalene) contaminants, heavy metals Cr (VI) and Cd (II). The period of interaction of bacteria with heavy metals for
15 days, bio-adsorption power was determined using AAS, while the interaction with PAHs, the level of biodegradation was measured using GC-MS and Infrared Spectrophotometer. The results achieved bacteria BP and PS, have biodegradation and bio-adsorption activities against
extreme waste contaminated with a mixture of naphthalene and heavy metal. The level of biodegradation of BP bacteria to naphthalene is weaker than PS bacteria. The bio-adsorption power of PS bacteria is higher for Cr (VI) and Cd (II) ions. The components of naphthalene in
extreme waste inhibit the bio-adsorption performance of BP and PS bacterial, conversely there is an effect of inhibition of bacterial activity on the biodegradation process of naphthalene by
the presence of heavy metals.

Item Type: Artikel
Subjects: 500 – Ilmu Pengetahuan > 540 Kimia > 540 Kimia dan ilmu yang berhubungan
Divisions: Jurnal
Depositing User: Admin Repository UNIFA
Date Deposited: 21 Nov 2022 07:07
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2023 03:15
URI: https://repository.unifa.ac.id/id/eprint/195

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