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titleOfInvention BIOFLOCCULANT AND BIOSORBENT DERIVED FROM DEADLY CELLS OF MARINE FILAMENTOUS BACTERIA FOR THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS AND WASTE
abstract The present invention relates to a method of producing an element suitable for use as a biofloculant or biosorbent for the removal of waste and heavy metals. The method preferably comprises the steps of culturing cells of a marine filamentous bacterium in a culture medium to obtain a log phase of bacterial growth (100); separating said marine filamentous bacterial cells from the culture medium (200), the sampling step comprising centrifugation; and fixing harvested cells of the marine filamentous bacterium by subjecting them to formaldehyde treatment (300), said element comprising fixed cells of the marine filamentous bacterium.
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