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Biosorption of Cr(VI) onto marine Aspergillus niger: experimental studies and pseudo-second order kinetics
Authors:Yasmin Khambhaty  Kalpana Mody  Shaik Basha  Bhavanath Jha
Affiliation:(1) Discipline of Marine Biotechnology & Ecology, Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute, (Council of Industrial and Scientific Research), Bhavnagar, Gujarat, 364002, India
Abstract:The removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution was studied in batch experiments using dead biomass of three different species of marine Aspergillus after alkali treatment. All the cultures exhibited potential to remove Cr(VI), out of which, Aspergillus niger was found to be the most promising one. This culture was further studied employing variation in pH, temperature, metal ion concentration and biomass concentration with a view to understand the effect of these parameters on biosorption of Cr(VI). Higher biosorption percentage was evidenced at lower initial concentration of Cr(VI) ion, while the sorption capacity of the biomass increased with rising concentration of ions. Biomass as low as 0.8 g l−1 could biosorb 95% Cr(VI) ions within 2,880 min from an aqueous solution of 400 mg l−1 Cr(VI) concentration. Optimum pH and temperature for Cr(VI) biosorption were 2.0 and 50°C, respectively. Kinetic studies based on pseudo second order models like Sobkowsk and Czerwinski, Ritchie, Blanchard and Ho and Mckay rate expressions have also been carried out. The nature of the possible cell–metal ion interactions was evaluated by FTIR, SEM and EDAX analysis.
Keywords:Aspergillus niger   Biosorption  Hexavalent chromium  Kinetics  Marine fungi
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