利用Vaucheria sp.死生物质吸附合成废水中的铜(II)

A. Rastogi
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研究了黄绿藻Vaucheria sp.通过吸附过程去除合成废水中铜(II)的能力。溶液的pH、吸附剂的剂量、Cu (II)离子的初始浓度、接触时间和温度都是影响Cu (II)吸附的因素。采用Langmuir吸附模型计算了在5 pH、80 min接触时间、318 K条件下的吸附量。通过比较相关系数(R2)值,发现Langmuir方程和Freundlich方程都符合平衡数据。参数(ΔGo, ΔHo和ΔSo)在三个不同的温度下进行热力学测试:298,308和318 K,表明该过程是持续的,自发的和吸热的。与伪一级动力学模型相比,伪二级动力学模型更准确地描述了吸附动力学。最后,本研究表明,利用沃氏菌藻类进行生物吸附技术是一种廉价、有效的吸附和去除合成废水中Cu (II)金属离子的方法。
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Bio-adsorption of copper (II) from synthetic wastewater using Vaucheria sp. Dead biomass
The ability of the yellow-green alga Vaucheria sp. to remove Copper (II) from synthetic wastewater through the adsorption process was investigated in this communication. The pH of the solution, the adsorbent dose, the initial concentration of Cu (II) ions, the contact period, and the temperature are all factors that influenced Cu (II) sorption. The adsorption capacity at 5 pH, 80 minutes of contact time, and 318 K was calculated using the Langmuir adsorption model. By comparing the coefficient correlation (R2) values, both the Langmuir and Freundlich equations were found to fit the equilibrium data. The parameters (ΔGo, ΔHo, and ΔSo) were examined during thermodynamic tests at three distinct temperatures: 298, 308, and 318 K, suggesting that the process was sustained, spontaneous, and endothermic. Pseudo-second-order kinetic models accurately described adsorption kinetics when compared to pseudo-first-order kinetic models. Finally, the current research revealed that the bio-adsorption technique utilizing Vaucheria sp. alga could be an inexpensive and effective way to adsorb and remove Cu (II) metal ions from synthetic waste waters.
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