| Literature DB >> 28024894 |
Ying Zhou1, Nengwu Zhu2, Naixin Kang1, Yanlan Cao1, Chaohong Shi1, Pingxiao Wu3, Zhi Dang4, Xiaoping Zhang5, Benqian Qin1.
Abstract
Enhancement of the biosorption capacity for gold is highly desirable for the biorecovery of secondary gold resources. In this study, polyethylenimine (PEI) was grafted on Shewanella haliotis surface through layer-by-layer assembly approach so as to improve the biosorption capacity of Au(III). Results showed that the relative contribution of amino group to the biosorption of Au(III) was the largest one (about 44%). After successful grafting 1, 2 and 3-layer PEI on the surface of biomass, the biosorption capacity significantly enhanced from 143.8mg/g to 597.1, 559.1, and 536.8mg/g, respectively. Interestingly, the biomass modified with 1-layer PEI exhibited 4.2 times higher biosorption capacity than the untreated control. When 1-layer modified biomass was subjected to optimizing the various conditions by response surface methodology, the theoretical maximum adsorption capacity could reach up to 727.3mg/g. All findings demonstrated that PEI modified S. haliotis was effective for enhancing gold biorecovery.Entities:
Keywords: Gold recovery; Layer-by-layer; PEI modification; Response surface methodology; Shewanella haliotis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28024894 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.12.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145