Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried Macroalgae

Biosorpion of lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd) and Nickl(Ni) by dried biomass of Chara sp. for sample of BMP was used as alternative approach of conventional method. The range of removal percentages was between 92-97%, 70-98.7% and 46.6-96.6% for Pb, Cd and Ni respectively at 3h.Treatment time, with 300-500...

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Main Author: Baghdad Science Journal
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Published: University of Baghdad, College of Science for Women 2014-06-01
Series:مجلة بغداد للعلوم
Online Access:http://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/2722
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description Biosorpion of lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd) and Nickl(Ni) by dried biomass of Chara sp. for sample of BMP was used as alternative approach of conventional method. The range of removal percentages was between 92-97%, 70-98.7% and 46.6-96.6% for Pb, Cd and Ni respectively at 3h.Treatment time, with 300-500 mg dried weight from Chara sp. powder at pH 4, with 60 rpm at shaker. FTIR analysis showed the active groups which are responsible for sequestration of heavy metals represented by carboxyl, hydroxyl alkyl, amine and amide. The Biosorption equilibrium experiment for elements showed that the highest sorption percentage for three elements was, Pb 96.6% after 30 minute, for Cd was 100% after 15 minute and 40% to Ni after 75 minute, while the biosorption equilibrium by using Chara sp. was at 90 minute for Pb and Ni.
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spelling doaj-art-63274cf5a1ad4ee0b9a75ffbe7e7d6642025-08-20T03:34:36ZengUniversity of Baghdad, College of Science for Womenمجلة بغداد للعلوم2078-86652411-79862014-06-0111210.21123/bsj.11.2.999-1007Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried MacroalgaeBaghdad Science JournalBiosorpion of lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd) and Nickl(Ni) by dried biomass of Chara sp. for sample of BMP was used as alternative approach of conventional method. The range of removal percentages was between 92-97%, 70-98.7% and 46.6-96.6% for Pb, Cd and Ni respectively at 3h.Treatment time, with 300-500 mg dried weight from Chara sp. powder at pH 4, with 60 rpm at shaker. FTIR analysis showed the active groups which are responsible for sequestration of heavy metals represented by carboxyl, hydroxyl alkyl, amine and amide. The Biosorption equilibrium experiment for elements showed that the highest sorption percentage for three elements was, Pb 96.6% after 30 minute, for Cd was 100% after 15 minute and 40% to Ni after 75 minute, while the biosorption equilibrium by using Chara sp. was at 90 minute for Pb and Ni.http://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/2722
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Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried Macroalgae
مجلة بغداد للعلوم
title Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried Macroalgae
title_full Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried Macroalgae
title_fullStr Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried Macroalgae
title_full_unstemmed Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried Macroalgae
title_short Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium and Nickle from Industrial Wast water by Using Dried Macroalgae
title_sort biosorption of lead cadmium and nickle from industrial wast water by using dried macroalgae
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