Zinc ions are present in different types of industrial effluents, being responsible for environmental pollution. Biosorption is a process in which solids of natural origin are employed for binding heavy metals. It is a promising alternative method to treat heavy metal wastes mainly because of high metal binding capacity. The effect of some important parameters on sorption capacity of cyanobacterial biosorbent for zinc uptake was studied. The optimum conditions pH, time, initial ion concentration, adsorbent dose; were found to be 8, 90 mins, 100 ppm and 1gm/100mL respectively. Immobilization of biomass was done in calcium alginate and agar matrices for reuse of biosorbent. Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms were applied to equilibrium data of...
In present study, NaOH-treated biomass of Rhizopus oryzae has been used as a biosorbent in of nickel...
Zinc is present in high concentration in wastewater of various industries like galvanizing, metallur...
Aquatic environments are often exposed to toxic heavy metals, which gain access to the food chain vi...
Zinc ions are present in different types of industrial effluents, being responsible for environmenta...
Biosorption equilibrium of zinc ions to Spirulinaplatensis both in free and immobilized forms we...
The efficacy of using blank alginate beads and immobilized dead algal cells for the removal of zinc ...
The removal of Zinc (Zn) metal ion from aqueous solution by using novel bioadsornbent. The impact of...
The removal of Zn(II) ions from dilute aqueous solution using maize (Zea mays) leaf as the adsorbent...
In this paper, the removal potential on Zn ion by macrophyte Egeria densa has been studied. The infl...
Although Zn2+ and Cd2+ ions in waters are pollutant with a large amount due to mining and industrial...
In this study, the by-product generated in the alginate extraction process (termed as RES) was recup...
The continuous flow of effluents from industries into Philippine waters remains a barrier towards ef...
Zinc and cadmium can be efficiently removed from solutions using the brown algae, Macrocystis pyrife...
International audiencePotentially toxic trace elements, such as zinc, with high levels in water are ...
This paper describes the biosorption of single (Zn(II) and Cr(III)) and binary (Cd(II)/Zn(II) and Cu...
In present study, NaOH-treated biomass of Rhizopus oryzae has been used as a biosorbent in of nickel...
Zinc is present in high concentration in wastewater of various industries like galvanizing, metallur...
Aquatic environments are often exposed to toxic heavy metals, which gain access to the food chain vi...
Zinc ions are present in different types of industrial effluents, being responsible for environmenta...
Biosorption equilibrium of zinc ions to Spirulinaplatensis both in free and immobilized forms we...
The efficacy of using blank alginate beads and immobilized dead algal cells for the removal of zinc ...
The removal of Zinc (Zn) metal ion from aqueous solution by using novel bioadsornbent. The impact of...
The removal of Zn(II) ions from dilute aqueous solution using maize (Zea mays) leaf as the adsorbent...
In this paper, the removal potential on Zn ion by macrophyte Egeria densa has been studied. The infl...
Although Zn2+ and Cd2+ ions in waters are pollutant with a large amount due to mining and industrial...
In this study, the by-product generated in the alginate extraction process (termed as RES) was recup...
The continuous flow of effluents from industries into Philippine waters remains a barrier towards ef...
Zinc and cadmium can be efficiently removed from solutions using the brown algae, Macrocystis pyrife...
International audiencePotentially toxic trace elements, such as zinc, with high levels in water are ...
This paper describes the biosorption of single (Zn(II) and Cr(III)) and binary (Cd(II)/Zn(II) and Cu...
In present study, NaOH-treated biomass of Rhizopus oryzae has been used as a biosorbent in of nickel...
Zinc is present in high concentration in wastewater of various industries like galvanizing, metallur...
Aquatic environments are often exposed to toxic heavy metals, which gain access to the food chain vi...