Bioresource Technology, Vol.81, No.3, 249-255, 2002
Cadmium removal using Cladophora in batch, semi-batch and flow reactors
This study presents the results of using viable algae to remove cadmium from a synthetic wastewater. In batch and semi-batch tests, a local strain of Cladophora algae removed 80-94% of the cadmium introduced. The flow experiments that followed were conducted using non-local Cladophora parriaudii. Results showed that the alga removed only 12.7(+/-6.4)% of the cadmium introduced into the reactor, Limited removal was the result of insufficient algal quantities and poor contact between the algae and cadmium solution.