| Literature DB >> 33918384 |
Inga Zinicovscaia1,2, Nikita Yushin1, Dmitrii Grozdov1, Daler Abdusamadzoda1, Alexey Safonov3, Elena Rodlovskaya4.
Abstract
The sorption properties of Shewanella xiamenensis biofilm formed on zeolite (mineral-organic sorbent) as a sorbent have been investigated aiming to determine its suitability for complex zinc-containing effluent treatment. The optimum conditions for metal sorption from synthetic solutions were evaluated by changing the pH, zinc concentration, temperature, and time of sorption. The highest removal of metal ions was attained at pH range 3.0-6.0 within 60-150 min of sorbent-sorbate contact. The results obtained from the equilibrium studies were described using the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Temkin models. Maximum sorption capacity of the sorbent calculated from the Langmuir model changed from 3.4 to 6.5 mg/g. High coefficient of determination values calculated for pseudo-second-order and Elovich models indicate the predominant role of chemisorption in metal removal. Gibbs energy and ∆H° values point at the spontaneous and endothermic character of the sorption. The effect of pH and biosorbent mass on Zn(II) sorption from industrial effluent with an initial Zn(II) concentration of 52.8 mg/L was tested. Maximum removal of zinc ions (85%) was achieved at pH 6.0 by applying a two-step treatment system.Entities:
Keywords: Shewanella xiamenensis; hybrid sorbent; industrial effluent; remediation; zeolite
Year: 2021 PMID: 33918384 DOI: 10.3390/ma14071760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623