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Isolation and Assessment of Cyanide Biodegradation Potential of Indigenous Bacteria from Contaminated Soil
2022
Journal of Environmental Protection
Eight effective bacterial strains were isolated from cyanide-contaminated soil, from which, two (S11 and S13) were tested to determine their minimum inhibitory concentration using potassium cyanide (KCN) and potassium tetracyano nickelate (K 2 Ni(CN) 4 ). The isolates were tested for their KCN biodegradation potential (by measuring ammonia production) at neutral and alkaline pHs (7.0 and 9.0). Furthermore, the effect of the initial KCN concentration on biodegradation was evaluated at the
doi:10.4236/jep.2022.1310046
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