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The Efficient Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Industry Effluents Using Waste Biomass as Low-Cost Adsorbent: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Models
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EngineeringAlgal BiotechnologyBio-based SorbentPseudo-second Order KineticsMineral ProcessingWastewater TreatmentEfficient RemovalChemical EngineeringAlgal BiomassBioremediationWater TreatmentPseudo-second OrderKinetic ModelsChemisorptionLow-cost AdsorbentAdsorptionIndustrial WastewaterWaste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental RemediationPseudo-first Order
Abstract The ability of green micro algae Chlorella vulgaris for biosorption of Cu(II) ions from an aqueous solution was studied. The biosorption process was affected by the solution pH, contact time, temperature and initial Cu(II) concentration. Experimental data were analyzed in terms of pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order and intra particle diffusion models. Results showed that the sorption process of Cu(II) ions followed pseudo-second order kinetics. The sorption data of Cu(II) ions are fitted to Langmuir, Freundlich, and Redlich–Peterson isotherms, and the Temkin isotherm. The thermodynamic study shows the Cu(II) biosorption was exothermic in nature. The Cu(II) ions were recovered effectively from Chlorella vulgaris biomass using 0.1 M H 2 SO 4 with up to 90.3% recovery, allowing for recycling of the Cu. Green algae from freshwater bodies showed significant potential for Cu(II) removal and recovery from industrial wastewater.
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