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Characteristics of heavy metals enrichment in algae and its application prospects

LU Kaixing1,2;TANG Jianjun2;JIANG De'an2   

  1. 1School of Life Science and Biotechnology,Ningbo University,Ningbo 315211,China;2College of Life Sciences,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310029,China

  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-01-18 Published:2006-01-18

Abstract: Using algae to bio-remedy heavy metals-contaminated waters has become an available and practical approach for environmental restoration.Because of its special cell wall structure,high capacity of heavy metal-enrichment,and easy to desorption,algae has been considered as an ideal biological adsorbent.This paper briefly introduced the structural and metabolic characteristics adapted for heavy metals enrichment of algae,including functional groups on cell wall,extracellular products,and intracellular heavy metals-chelating proteins,discussed the enrichment capability of living,dead and immobilized algae as well as the simple and convenient ways for desorption,and analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of using algae for bioremediation of polluted water,and its application prospects.

Key words: food web, primary productivity, aquatic ecosystem., zooplankton, stable isotope