| Literature DB >> 24581862 |
Bor-Yann Chen1, Chun-Yen Chen2, Wan-Qian Guo3, Hao-Wei Chang4, Wen-Ming Chen5, Duu-Jong Lee6, Chieh-Chen Huang7, Nan-Qi Ren3, Jo-Shu Chang8.
Abstract
A continuous fixed-bed biosorption process was established for cadmium (Cd) removal by Scenedesmus obliquus CNW-N (isolated from southern Taiwan) cells immobilized onto loofa sponge. This immobilized-cell biosorption process allows better recovery and reusability of the microalgal biomass. The growth of microalgae on the matrix support with appropriate nutrient supplementation could enhance the overall metal removal activity. Major operating parameters (e.g., feeding flow rate, cycle number of medium replacement, and particle diameter of the sponge) were studied for treatability evaluation. The most promising cell growth on the sponge support was obtained at a flow rate of 0.284 bed volume (BV)/min, sponge particle diameter of 1 cm, and with one cycle of medium replacement. The performance of fixed-bed biosorption (adsorption capacity of 38.4 mg, breakthrough time at 15.5 h) was achieved at a flow rate of 5 ml/min with an influent concentration of 7.5 mg Cd/l.Entities:
Keywords: Biosorption; Cadmium; Fixed-bed process; Microalgal biosorbent; Scenedesmus obliquus
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24581862 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.02.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642