Sorptive removal and recovery of nickel(II) from an actual effluent of electroplating industry: Comparison between Escherichia coli biosorbent and Amberlite ion exchange resin |
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Authors: | In Seob Kwak Sung Wook Won Sun Beom Choi Juan Mao Sok Kim Bong Woo Chung Yeoung-Sang Yun |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Chonbuk, 561-756, Korea;(2) Division of Environmental and Chemical Engineering and Research Institute of Industrial Technology, Chonbuk National University, Chonbuk, 561-756, Korea; |
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Abstract: | The removal and recovery of nickel(II) from wastewater of an electroplating factory was investigated using the waste Escherichia coli biomass as the biosorbent. The results were compared with those from using Amberlite IRN-150 as a commercial sorbent resin. The resin showed better performance with a q max value of 30.48 mg/g compared to 26.45 mg/g for the biomass, as predicted by the Langmuir isotherm model. Kinetic experiments revealed that the biosorption equilibrium was attained within 15 min. In the recycling of the sorbents, the desorption of nickel(II) from Amberlite was only 50%, which is too low for the adsorption performance of the resin to be maintained at an economic level in subsequent cycles. In contrast, the biomass exhibited reasonable adsorption-desorption performance over three repeated cycles. The capability for repeated use of the sorbent over several cycles and for recovery of the metal ions is the main advantage of the waste biomass. |
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