Investigation of Simultaneous Biosorption of Copper(II) and Chromium(VI) on DriedChlorella Vulgarisfrom Binary Metal Mixtures: Application of Multicomponent Adsorption Isotherms
- 22 February 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Separation Science and Technology
- Vol. 34 (3) , 501-524
- https://doi.org/10.1081/ss-100100663
Abstract
Although the biosorption of single metal ions to various kinds of microorganisms has been extensively studied and the adsorption isotherms have been developed for only the single metal ion situation, very little attention has been given to the bioremoval and expression of adsorption isotherms of multimetal ions systems. In this study the simultaneous biosorption of copper(II) and chromium(VI) to Chlorella vulgaris from a binary metal mixture was studied and compared with the single metal ion situation in a batch stirred system. The effects of pH and single- and dual-metal ion concentrations on the equilibrium uptakes were investigated. In previous studies the optimum biosorption pH had been determined as 4.0 for copper(II) and as 2.0 for chromium(VI). Multimetal ion biosorption studies were performed at these two pH values. It was observed that the equilibrium uptakes of copper(II) or chromium(VI) ions were changed due to the biosorption pH and the presence of other metal ions. Adsorption isotherms were d...Keywords
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