Heavy metal removal using direct addition of biosurfactant (Rhamnolipid
Bios-40, firmnolipid Bios-30, sulfoglycolipid Bios-25, glycolipopeptide Bios-17
and disulfoglycolipid Bios-12) solutionon heavy metal spiked soils was studied.
The heavy metals used were lead and chromium. 500ml of 100ppm of each metal
salt solution was applied to 1kg of soil. The remediation potential of the
biosurfactants was assessed using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and
changes in pH of the soil after application of the biosurfactants (10mg/ml) to
the metal contaminated soil. The results revealed the percentage removal of the
metals in the range of 68.05%?95.5% for Lead (Pb) and75.7%?91.0% for Chromium
(Cr); Among the biosurfactants used rhamnolipid Bios-40 was most effective with
percentage removal of 95.5% and 91.03%, followed by disulfoglycolipid Bios-12
(82.50% and 75.7%) for Pb and Cr respectively. This indicated that the
biosurfactants favored mobilization of metals in the order of Pb>Cr. It was
further observed that pH of the heavy metal contaminated soil remediated with
biosurfactants was low (5.24-6.71 for Pb and 4.57-6.21 for Cr.) as compared to
that of unpolluted soil (6.78) indicating high removal of metals from the
contaminated soil and effective remediation of metals with the biosurfactants.
The results suggest that the biosurfactants are suitable for the remediation of
lead and chromium contaminated soil. - See more at:.
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