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Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123

The mining industry generates huge amounts of wastewater, containing toxic heavy metals. Treatment to remove heavy metals is necessary and recent work has been focused on finding more environmentally friendly materials for removing heavy metals from wastewater. Biosorption can be an effective proces...

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Autores principales: Mohamad, Osama Abdalla, Hao, Xiuli, Xie, Pin, Hatab, Shaimaa, Lin, Yanbing, Wei, Gehong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology/The Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4036052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22353770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME11331
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author Mohamad, Osama Abdalla
Hao, Xiuli
Xie, Pin
Hatab, Shaimaa
Lin, Yanbing
Wei, Gehong
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Hao, Xiuli
Xie, Pin
Hatab, Shaimaa
Lin, Yanbing
Wei, Gehong
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description The mining industry generates huge amounts of wastewater, containing toxic heavy metals. Treatment to remove heavy metals is necessary and recent work has been focused on finding more environmentally friendly materials for removing heavy metals from wastewater. Biosorption can be an effective process for heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions. Our objectives were to investigate the removal of copper (II) from aqueous solutions using dead cells of Mesorhizobium amorphae CCNWGS0123 under differing levels of pH, agitation speed, temperature, initial copper concentration, biosorbent dose and contact time using flame atomic absorption spectroscopy for metal estimation. The maximum copper removal rate was achieved at pH 5.0, agitation speed 150×g, temperature 28°C and initial Cu (II) concentration of 100 mg L(−1). Maximum biosorption capacity was at 0.5 g L(−1) and equilibrium was attained within 30 min. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms showed correlation coefficients of 0.958 and 0.934, respectively. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analysis indicated that many functional groups, such as O-H, N-H, C-H, C=O, -NH, -CN, C-N, C-O, amide -I, -II, -III and unsaturated alkenes, alkyls and aromatic groups on the cell surface were involved in the interaction between CCNWGS0123 and Cu. Scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive X-ray scanning results showed deformation, aggregation, and cell-surface damage due to the precipitation of copper on the cell surface. Dead cells of CCNWGS0123 showed potential as an efficient biosorbent for the removal of Cu(2+) from aqueous solutions.
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spelling pubmed-40360522014-07-24 Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123 Mohamad, Osama Abdalla Hao, Xiuli Xie, Pin Hatab, Shaimaa Lin, Yanbing Wei, Gehong Microbes Environ Regular Paper The mining industry generates huge amounts of wastewater, containing toxic heavy metals. Treatment to remove heavy metals is necessary and recent work has been focused on finding more environmentally friendly materials for removing heavy metals from wastewater. Biosorption can be an effective process for heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions. Our objectives were to investigate the removal of copper (II) from aqueous solutions using dead cells of Mesorhizobium amorphae CCNWGS0123 under differing levels of pH, agitation speed, temperature, initial copper concentration, biosorbent dose and contact time using flame atomic absorption spectroscopy for metal estimation. The maximum copper removal rate was achieved at pH 5.0, agitation speed 150×g, temperature 28°C and initial Cu (II) concentration of 100 mg L(−1). Maximum biosorption capacity was at 0.5 g L(−1) and equilibrium was attained within 30 min. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms showed correlation coefficients of 0.958 and 0.934, respectively. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analysis indicated that many functional groups, such as O-H, N-H, C-H, C=O, -NH, -CN, C-N, C-O, amide -I, -II, -III and unsaturated alkenes, alkyls and aromatic groups on the cell surface were involved in the interaction between CCNWGS0123 and Cu. Scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive X-ray scanning results showed deformation, aggregation, and cell-surface damage due to the precipitation of copper on the cell surface. Dead cells of CCNWGS0123 showed potential as an efficient biosorbent for the removal of Cu(2+) from aqueous solutions. Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology/The Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology 2012-09 2012-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4036052/ /pubmed/22353770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME11331 Text en Copyright © 2012 by the Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology / the Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mohamad, Osama Abdalla
Hao, Xiuli
Xie, Pin
Hatab, Shaimaa
Lin, Yanbing
Wei, Gehong
Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123
title Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123
title_full Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123
title_fullStr Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123
title_full_unstemmed Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123
title_short Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution Using Non-Living Mesorhizobium amorphae Strain CCNWGS0123
title_sort biosorption of copper (ii) from aqueous solution using non-living mesorhizobium amorphae strain ccnwgs0123
topic Regular Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4036052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22353770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME11331
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