| Literature DB >> 28545603 |
Nasrin Ghorbanzadeh, Amir Lakzian, Akram Halajnia, Ui-Kyu Choi, Ki-Hyun Kim, Jong-Oh Kim, Mayur Kurade, Byong-Hun Jeon.
Abstract
The impact of bioreduction on the remobilization of adsorbed cadmium Cd(II) on minerals, including hematite, goethite, and two iron(III)-rich clay minerals nontronites (NAU-1 and NAU-2) under anoxic conditions was investigated. Langmuir isotherm equation better described the sorption of Cd(II) onto the all minerals. The maximum adsorption capacity was 6.2, 18.1, 3.6, and 4 mg g-1 for hematite, goethite, NAU-1 and NAU-2, respectively. The desorption of Cd(II) was due to the production of Fe(II) as a result of bioreduction of structural Fe(III) in the minerals by Shewanella putrefaciens. The bioreduction of Cd(II)-loaded Fe(III) minerals was negligible during the initial 5 days followed by a rapid increase up to 20 days. The amount of Cd(II) in solution phase at the end of 30 days increased up to 0.07 mmol L-1 for hematite, NAU-1, and NAU-2 and 0.02 mmol L-1 for goethite. The X-ray diffraction study showed negligible changes in bioreduced minerals phases.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28545603 DOI: 10.2175/106143017X14902968254449
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Environ Res ISSN: 1061-4303 Impact factor: 1.946