Literature DB >> 29080541

Batch and fixed-bed biosorption of Cd(II) from aqueous solution using immobilized Pleurotus ostreatus spent substrate.

Yu Jin1, Chunying Teng1, Sumei Yu1, Tao Song1, Liying Dong1, Jinsong Liang1, Xin Bai1, Xuesheng Liu1, Xiaojing Hu1, Juanjuan Qu2.   

Abstract

To prevent the blockage in a continuous fix-bed system, Pleurotus Ostreatus spent substrate (POSS), a composite agricultural waste, was immobilized into granular adsorbents (IPOSS) with polymeric matrix, and used to remove Cd(II) from synthetic wastewater in batch experiment as well as in continuous fixed-bed column system. In batch experiment, higher pH, temperature and Cd(II) initial concentration were conducive to a higher biosorption capacity, and the maximum biosorption capacity reached up to 87.2 mg/g at Cd(II) initial concentration of 200 mg/L, pH 6 and 25 °C. The biosorption of Cd(II) onto IPOSS followed the Langmuir isotherm model with the maximum adsorption capacity(qmax) of 100 mg/g. The biosorption was an endothermic reaction and a spontaneous process based on positive value of ΔH0 and negative value of ΔG0. In fixed-bed column system, higher bed depth, lower flow rate and influent Cd(II) concentration led to a longer breakthrough and exhaustion time, and the best performance (equilibrium uptake (qe) of 14.4 mg, breakthrough time at 31 h and exhaustion time at 78 h) was achieved at a bed depth of 110 cm, a flow rate of 1.2 L/h and an influent concentration of 100 mg/L. Furthermore, regeneration experiment revealed a good reusability of IPOSS with 0.1 M HNO3 as eluting agent during three cycles of adsorption and desorption. Cd(II) biosorption onto IPOSS mainly relied on a chemical process including ion exchange and complexation or coordination revealed by SEM-EDX, FTIR and XRD analysis.
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Keywords:  Batch experiment; Biosorption mechanism; Cd(II); Fixed-bed column; Immobilized pleurotus ostreatus spent substrate (IPOSS)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29080541     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.08.154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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