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Biosorption of nickel (II) from effluent of electroplating industry by immobilized cells of Bacillus species
Authors:Arifa Tahir  Rabia Shehzadi  Bushra Mateen  Saleh Univerdi  Ozer Karacoban
Institution:1. Environmental Science Department, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan;2. Department of Chemistry, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan;3. Science Research Centre, Pak Turk International Colleges Pakistan, Pakistan
Abstract:In this study, Ni (II) biosorption capacity of immobilized cells of Bacillus sp. was investigated. Biosorption of Ni (II) was carried out in batch experiments and the important environmental conditions were optimized. The uptake of metal was rapid, and equilibrium was attained within 270 min. Bacillus strains (ten cultures) were isolated from nickel electroplating effluent by heat shock method. These isolates were grown up in nutrient broth supplemented with Ni (II)(50 mg/L). The culture, exhibiting maximum biosorption capacity (qmax: 118 mg/g), was selected and labeled Bacillus Bio‐4. In order to develop an economical biosorption process cell mass of Bacillus, Bio‐4 was immobilized in Na‐alginate. It was concluded from the results that biosorption of nickel is highly dependent on the type of sorbent and experimental conditions employed. Our results demonstrate that 6.0 mg immobilized cells (18 mg cell biomass in 3.0 mL of 1% Na alginate) had a maximum biosorption capacity of 113 mg Ni(II) per liter of suspension at pH 8.0, 100 rpm and 25°C. The Ni (II) removal was estimated to be 97.4%.
Keywords:Biosorption of Ni (II)  Immobilized cells of Bacillus sp    Na‐alginate
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