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Biosorption of heavy metals (Cd,Cu, Ni,Pb, Zn) by chemically-reinforced biomass of marine algae
Authors:Andreas Leusch  Zdenek R Holan  Bohumil Volesky
Abstract:Particles of two different sizes (0·105–0·295 mm and 0·84–1.00 mm diameter) of two marine algae, Sargassum fluitans and Ascophyllum nodosum, were crosslinked with formaldehyde (FA), glutaraldehyde (GA) or embedded in polyethylene imine (PEI), followed by glutaraldehyde crosslinking. They were used for equilibrium sorption uptake studies with cadmium, copper, nickel, lead and zinc. The metal uptake by larger particles (0·84–1·00 mm) was higher than that by smaller particles (0·105–0·295 mm). The order of adsorption for S. fluitans biomass particles was Pb > Cd > Cu > Ni > Zn, for A. nodosum copper and cadmium change places. Uptakes of metals range from qmax = 378 mg Pb g?1 for S. fluitans (FA, big particles), to qmax = 89 mg Zn g?1 for S. fluitans (FA, small particles) as the best sorption performance for each metal. Generally, S. fluitans is a better sorbent material for a given metal, size and modification, although there were several exceptions in which metal sorption by A. nodosum was higher. The metal uptake for different chemical modifications showed the order GA > FA > PEI. A comparison of different sorption models revealed that the Langmuir sorption model fitted the experimental data best.
Keywords:cadmium  copper  nickel  lead  zinc  biosorption  Sagassum fluitans  Ascophyllum nodosum  particle size  crosslinked biomass  Langmuir isotherms
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