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Solution and particle effects on the biosorption of heavy metals by seaweed biomass
Authors:Andreas Leusch  Zdenek R Holan  Bohumil Volesky
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, H3A 2A7, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Biosorption of cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn) by six fractions of particle sizes, ranging from 0.063 to 1.4 mm of dry marine algal biomass ofSargassum fluitans andAscophyllum nodosum, is examined. Equilibrium metal uptake by larger particles was higher than that by smaller particles in the order of Pb > Cd > Cu > Co > Zn > Ni for both biomass types, withS. fluitans sorbing slightly more thanA. nodosum. Uptakes of metals ranged from the highest, qmax = 369 mg Pb/g (particle size 0.84–1.00 mm), to the low Zn and Ni uptakes, qmax = 77 mg/g (size 0.84–1.00 mm) for S.fluitans. A. nodosum adsorbed metals in the range from qmax = 287 mg Pb/g (particle size 0.84–1.00 mm) to qmax = 73 mg Zn/g (particle size 0.84-1.00mm). Harder stipe fractions of S.fluitans demonstrated generally higher metal uptakes than the softer fractions derived from its blades (leaves). The pH dependence of the Zn uptake byS. fluitans exhibited a S-shaped curve between pH 1.5 and pH 7, with 50% of the maximum (pH 7.0) uptake at pH 3.5. Monovalent Na and K ions at higher concentrations inhibited the biosorption of Zn byS. fluitans. A significant inhibition started at 50 mM potassium chloride or sodium acetate, and at 1M the biosorption was completely blocked.
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