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Journal Article 
Melanin nano-pigments for heavy metal remediation from water 
Thaira, H; Raval, K; Manirethan, V; Balakrishnan, RajM 
2019 
Separation Science and Technology
ISSN: 0149-6395
EISSN: 1520-5754 
54 
265-274 
Melanins are water insoluble polyphenol compounds. The metal ion chelating property of natural melanin is exploited for removal of heavy metals from contaminated water. We optimized biosynthesis of melanin from marine bacterium using different growth media, media components, and operating conditions. Optimized medium yielded 513 mg/L melanin at 36 h of incubation, which was 3.15 times higher than the yield before optimization. Particle size analysis of the biosynthesized melanin indicated a size of 32 +/- 0.98 nm. Preliminary investigation indicated that melanin nanoparticles could adsorb different heavy metals such as chromium, selenium, and lead from very low initial concentrations. 
Heavy metals; adsorption; biosynthesis; melanin nanoparticles; Pseudomonas stutzeri