Title of article :
The use of waste biomass of Sargassum sp. for the biosorption
of copper from simulated semiconductor effluents
Author/Authors :
Fla´via Pinto Padilha، نويسنده , , Francisca Pessoˆa de Franc¸a، نويسنده , , Antonio Carlos Augusto da Costa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Seaweed Sargassum sp. biomass proved to be useful for the recovery of ionic copper from highly concentrated solutions simulating
effluents from semiconductor production. In the case of solutions containing copper in the form of chloride, sulphate and
nitrate salts, the best pH for the recovery of copper was 4.5. It was observed that copper biosorption from copper nitrate solutions
was higher than the recovery of copper from copper chloride or sulphate solutions. The continuous system used was constituted of
four column reactors filled with the biomass of Sargassum sp. and showed high operational stability. Biomass of Sargassum sp. in
the reactors was gradually saturated from the bottom to the top of each column reactor. The biomass of Sargassum sp. in the first
column was saturated first, followed by a gradual saturation of the remaining columns due to the pre-concentration caused by the
biomass in the first column. The biomass of Sargassum in the bioreactors completely biosorbed the ionic copper contained in 63 L of
copper sulphate solution, 72 L of copper chloride solution and 72 L of copper nitrate solution, all the solutions containing copper at
500 mg/L. Effluents produced after biosorption presented copper concentrations less than 0.5 mg/L.
Keywords :
Biosorption , Semiconductor effluents , Sargassum , fixed-bed reactors
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology