Issue 15, 2018

Enhancement of radionuclide bio-decontamination by screening highly efficient microalgae for Sr biomineralization

Abstract

In this study, a new strategy for improving the radionuclide bio-decontamination (RBD) activity of microalgae by screening a better strain with high potential for biomineral production has been proposed. A noninvasive dielectrophoresis (DEP)-based microalgae screening microplatform has been used to select the highly capable microalgae in RBD. Microalgae (Chlorella vulgaris KMMCC9) with a high degree of competence in strontium (Sr) removal were successfully segregated against Chlorella vulgaris KCTC AG10002 that has relatively weak Sr removal activity under an AC electric field. C. vulgaris KMMCC9 with higher Sr biomineral competence (HSC) was also successfully segregated against others with lower Sr biomineral competence (LSC). Furthermore, after the screening and large-scale cultivation of C. vulgaris KMMCC9 with HSC, the microalgae showed highly effective Sr bio-decontamination in both non-radioactive and radioactive Sr contaminated water compared to wild-type (WT).

Graphical abstract: Enhancement of radionuclide bio-decontamination by screening highly efficient microalgae for Sr biomineralization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Mar 2018
Accepted
25 Jun 2018
First published
28 Jun 2018

Lab Chip, 2018,18, 2270-2278

Enhancement of radionuclide bio-decontamination by screening highly efficient microalgae for Sr biomineralization

C. Wang, K. A. Lee, E. Choi, K. Lee, S. Lee, K. Jung and J. Park, Lab Chip, 2018, 18, 2270 DOI: 10.1039/C8LC00227D

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