Biosorption of Copper (II) Ions From Aqueous Solution Onto Pantoea agglomerans Isolated From Water Containing High Amount Of Boron Element

Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.22571/2526-4338619
M. Kıvanç, Fatma Günaydın Okus
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Heavy metal pollution is an serious environmental problem because they have toxic effects on living organisms. In recent years, the use of microbial biosorbents to remove heavy metal pollution have studied.  Many biological materials are used to remove copper ions. In this study, the biosorption capacity of lyophilized Pantoea agglomerans for Cu (II) ions were investigated under various conditions (initial pH, contact time, initial heavy metals ion concentration). The monocomponent biosorption data have been analyzed using isotherm (Freundlich and Langmuir) and kinetic models. The highest copper uptake capacity of the biomass was obtained at the initial copper concentration of 250 mgL-1 at pH 5.0 and contact time 90th minute. The equilibrium data correlated well with the Langmuir and Freundlich model. It was found that the pseudo-second-order kinetic model fitted the experimentally obtained data. Liyofilized P. agglomerans biomass appears to be an inexpensive and efficient biosorbent for the removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solutions.
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水溶液中铜(II)离子对从含高硼元素水中分离的Pantoea凝聚体的生物吸附
重金属污染是一个严重的环境问题,因为它们对生物体有毒害作用。近年来,人们对利用微生物生物吸附剂去除重金属污染进行了研究。许多生物材料被用来去除铜离子。在本研究中,研究了冻干Pantea团聚体在不同条件下(初始pH、接触时间、初始重金属离子浓度)对Cu(II)离子的生物吸附能力。使用等温线(Freundlich和Langmuir)和动力学模型分析了单组分生物吸附数据。在pH 5.0和接触时间为90分钟时,在250mgL-1的初始铜浓度下获得了生物质的最高铜吸收能力。平衡数据与Langmuir和Freundlich模型有很好的相关性。结果表明,拟二阶动力学模型与实验数据相吻合。锂化聚磷生物质似乎是一种从水溶液中去除Cu(II)的廉价有效的生物吸附剂。
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