The utilization of aquatic mosses for the treatment of wastewater containing heavy metals is gaining more attention as a simple, effective and economic means of pollution remediation. The effect of various parameters such as contact time, initial metal ion concentration and temperature on zinc biosorption onto the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica was studied. The maximum zinc uptake by Fontinalis antipyretica in batch system at pH 5.0, adsorbent dose of 2 g l-1 and 20ºC was found to be 15.4 mg g-1. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models fit de experimental data. Results showed that nonliving biomass of Fontinalis antipyretica is a suitable biosorbent for zinc
Discharge of industrial and domestic effluents in environment is responsible forthe presence of toxi...
The search for new technologies to remove hazardous metals from wastewaters has focused attention on...
The removal of Zinc (Zn) metal ion from aqueous solution by using novel bioadsornbent. The impact of...
Aquatic mosses are able to accumulate zinc and some other heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions an...
The biosorption of cadmium(II) and zinc(II) ions onto dried Fontinalis antipyretica, a widely spread...
The zinc uptake and posterior release by an aquatic bryophyte—Fontinalis antipyretica L. Ex Hedw.—wa...
A realistic scenario is that man’s use of metals seriously began to affect the environment during th...
Studies were conducted to assess the capability of a moss, Calymperes delessertii Besch, to remove z...
In this paper, the removal potential on Zn ion by macrophyte Egeria densa has been studied. The infl...
Aquatic bryophytes are frequently used as biomonitors for trace metals in aquatic ecosystems. Nevert...
Aquatic bryophytes are frequently used as biomonitors for trace metals in aquatic ecosystems. Nevert...
As biosorption is a low cost and effective method for treating metal-bearing wastewaters, understand...
Aquatic environments are often exposed to toxic heavy metals, which gain access to the food chain vi...
Aquatic bryophytes are frequently used as biomonitors for trace metals in aquatic ecosystems. Nevert...
The use of dead, dried aquatic plants, for water removal of metals derived from industrial activitie...
Discharge of industrial and domestic effluents in environment is responsible forthe presence of toxi...
The search for new technologies to remove hazardous metals from wastewaters has focused attention on...
The removal of Zinc (Zn) metal ion from aqueous solution by using novel bioadsornbent. The impact of...
Aquatic mosses are able to accumulate zinc and some other heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions an...
The biosorption of cadmium(II) and zinc(II) ions onto dried Fontinalis antipyretica, a widely spread...
The zinc uptake and posterior release by an aquatic bryophyte—Fontinalis antipyretica L. Ex Hedw.—wa...
A realistic scenario is that man’s use of metals seriously began to affect the environment during th...
Studies were conducted to assess the capability of a moss, Calymperes delessertii Besch, to remove z...
In this paper, the removal potential on Zn ion by macrophyte Egeria densa has been studied. The infl...
Aquatic bryophytes are frequently used as biomonitors for trace metals in aquatic ecosystems. Nevert...
Aquatic bryophytes are frequently used as biomonitors for trace metals in aquatic ecosystems. Nevert...
As biosorption is a low cost and effective method for treating metal-bearing wastewaters, understand...
Aquatic environments are often exposed to toxic heavy metals, which gain access to the food chain vi...
Aquatic bryophytes are frequently used as biomonitors for trace metals in aquatic ecosystems. Nevert...
The use of dead, dried aquatic plants, for water removal of metals derived from industrial activitie...
Discharge of industrial and domestic effluents in environment is responsible forthe presence of toxi...
The search for new technologies to remove hazardous metals from wastewaters has focused attention on...
The removal of Zinc (Zn) metal ion from aqueous solution by using novel bioadsornbent. The impact of...