ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES

Diatom-(Bacillariophyceae) have a distinctive cell wall made of silica with nanosized pores known as frustule. Biosilica isolated from diatom can be used as a support material for separation columns, catalysts, and drug delivery systems. Nitzschia sp. is a species of diatom that is commonly found...

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Main Author: Riptanto, Irsanda
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spelling id-itb.:493442020-09-14T21:03:44ZISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES Riptanto, Irsanda Indonesia Final Project Diatoms, Nitzschia sp., biomass, isolation, biosilica, characterization INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/49344 Diatom-(Bacillariophyceae) have a distinctive cell wall made of silica with nanosized pores known as frustule. Biosilica isolated from diatom can be used as a support material for separation columns, catalysts, and drug delivery systems. Nitzschia sp. is a species of diatom that is commonly found in Indonesian waters which contains silica-rich frustule. This study aims to cultivate Nitzschia sp. NPI1 in the laboratory and to obtain pure biosilica from its frustule. Cultivation of Nitzschia sp. NPI1 was carried out in a modified artificial seawater enriched with nitrate, phosphate, silicate, and iron solution. The culture conditions were maintained at a salinity of ± 22 ppt, lighting of ± 3000 lx, and a light-dark photoperiod of 12:12 hours. Observations under a light microscope showed that Nitzschia sp. NPI1 has pennate-shaped cells with a length of 20 – 28 µm and greenish yellow in color. Wet biomass weighing 38.9 g of culture was separated from the growth media after being cultured for 8 days by centrifugation. The wet biomass productivity of culture value is 0.83 g ml-1 day-1 . The salinity variation did not give a significant effect on the growth of Nitzschia sp. NPI 1. Furthermore, the isolation of biosilica from wet biomass was carried out by washing with nitric acid (HNO3), oven-drying, followed by calcination at a temperature of 550 oC for 10 hours. This treatment resulted in 0.66 g of biosilica with a yield of 1.69% w/w of biosilica relative to the wet biomass. The white powder of biosilica is obtained. Characterization of the biosilica was performed with SEM-EDS. SEM observations show that the frustule features striae with pores ranging from 40 – 80 nm. Based on EDS analysis, biosilica from the culture of Nitzschia sp. NPI1 only contains silicon and oxygen, indicating that pure biosilica was obtained. text
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description Diatom-(Bacillariophyceae) have a distinctive cell wall made of silica with nanosized pores known as frustule. Biosilica isolated from diatom can be used as a support material for separation columns, catalysts, and drug delivery systems. Nitzschia sp. is a species of diatom that is commonly found in Indonesian waters which contains silica-rich frustule. This study aims to cultivate Nitzschia sp. NPI1 in the laboratory and to obtain pure biosilica from its frustule. Cultivation of Nitzschia sp. NPI1 was carried out in a modified artificial seawater enriched with nitrate, phosphate, silicate, and iron solution. The culture conditions were maintained at a salinity of ± 22 ppt, lighting of ± 3000 lx, and a light-dark photoperiod of 12:12 hours. Observations under a light microscope showed that Nitzschia sp. NPI1 has pennate-shaped cells with a length of 20 – 28 µm and greenish yellow in color. Wet biomass weighing 38.9 g of culture was separated from the growth media after being cultured for 8 days by centrifugation. The wet biomass productivity of culture value is 0.83 g ml-1 day-1 . The salinity variation did not give a significant effect on the growth of Nitzschia sp. NPI 1. Furthermore, the isolation of biosilica from wet biomass was carried out by washing with nitric acid (HNO3), oven-drying, followed by calcination at a temperature of 550 oC for 10 hours. This treatment resulted in 0.66 g of biosilica with a yield of 1.69% w/w of biosilica relative to the wet biomass. The white powder of biosilica is obtained. Characterization of the biosilica was performed with SEM-EDS. SEM observations show that the frustule features striae with pores ranging from 40 – 80 nm. Based on EDS analysis, biosilica from the culture of Nitzschia sp. NPI1 only contains silicon and oxygen, indicating that pure biosilica was obtained.
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author Riptanto, Irsanda
spellingShingle Riptanto, Irsanda
ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES
author_facet Riptanto, Irsanda
author_sort Riptanto, Irsanda
title ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES
title_short ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES
title_full ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES
title_fullStr ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES
title_full_unstemmed ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSILICA FROM NITZSCHIA SP. NPI1 CULTURES
title_sort isolation and characterization of biosilica from nitzschia sp. npi1 cultures
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/49344
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