New perception of the continuous biosorption of cadmium on a seaweed derivative waste
ARTIGO
Inglês
Agradecimentos: This study was supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation, FAPESP, (Proc. 2017/18236-1, 2014/05050-5) and by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, CNPq, (Proc. 308046/2019-6, 140472/2015-0). The authors also thank Espaço da Escrita - Pró-Reitoria de...
Agradecimentos: This study was supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation, FAPESP, (Proc. 2017/18236-1, 2014/05050-5) and by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, CNPq, (Proc. 308046/2019-6, 140472/2015-0). The authors also thank Espaço da Escrita - Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa - UNICAMP - for the language services provided
Abstract: This study investigated the alginate extraction residue from brown seaweed Sargassum filipendula for cadmium removal by biosorption in a fixed-bed system. This residue is frequently thrown into the sea, causing pollution concerns. The condition selected for the study of...
Abstract: This study investigated the alginate extraction residue from brown seaweed Sargassum filipendula for cadmium removal by biosorption in a fixed-bed system. This residue is frequently thrown into the sea, causing pollution concerns. The condition selected for the study of biosorption-desorption cycles was: flow rate of 0.5 mL/min and inlet concentration of 1.5 mmol/L. Two biosorption-desorption cycles were performed using CaCl2 as the eluent; however, the MTZ length increased substantially after the first cycle, indicating decreased column efficiency. The Yan model was the most descriptive for the experimental data. The FTIR analysis indicated the involvement of sulfurous, amine, and carboxylic groups. SEM/EDX results suggested the participation of an ion exchange mechanism and revealed a homogeneous deposition of metal ions on the biosorbent surface. The cost estimation showed that the employment of the dealginated residue is economically beneficial, similarly to bagasse fly ash, compared to commercial activated carbon
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
308046/2019-6; 140472/2015-0
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2017/18236-1; 2014/05050-5
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New perception of the continuous biosorption of cadmium on a seaweed derivative waste
New perception of the continuous biosorption of cadmium on a seaweed derivative waste
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Journal of water process engineering Vol. 36 (2020), n. art. 101322 |