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Effects of various elements on arsenic accumulation of the alga Dunaliella salina
Author(s) -
Yamaoka Yukiho,
Takimura Osamu,
Fuse Hiroyuki
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
applied organometallic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.53
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1099-0739
pISSN - 0268-2605
DOI - 10.1002/aoc.590080312
Subject(s) - chemistry , arsenic , selenium , manganese , cadmium , chromium , nuclear chemistry , zinc , vanadium , strontium , inorganic chemistry , antimony , cobalt , organic chemistry
The effect of 23 various elements (nitrogen, manganese, magnesium, molybdenum, zinc, selenium, gallium, nickel, cobalt, lithium, strontium, vanadium, tin, antimony, bismuth, cadmium, chromium, lead, iron, silver, copper, potassium and calcium) in water on growth and arsenic accumulation in Dunaliella saline was investigated. The order of growth inhibition of D. salina by these elements was Ag>Cd>Co>Ni>Cu>Zn>Fe>Sb>Ga>Cr>Bi>Sr>Mn>Sn>Se>Pb>V>Ca, Mg, Mo, K, Li. Arsenic accumulation in D. salina was unaffected by an increase in calcium and chromium. Also, the arsenic content in D. salina decreased at a potassium concentration of 100 mg dm −3 , and was also reduced by the addition of cadmium and nitrogen; however, it was increased by the addition of lithium at 100 mg dm −3 , tin, gallium, bismuth, strontium, vanadium, iron and manganese at 10 mg md −3 , lead, antimony, zinc, copper cobalt and nickel at 1 mg dm −3 , selenium at 0.1 mg dm −3 , and silver at 0.005 mg dm −3 , respectively. These results imply that arsenic accumulation by D. salina depends upon biological activity and physical adsorption.

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