The presence of nitrate. chloride and sulfate anions on the removal of Cr(VI) by Chlorella miniata was investigated. Results of kinetic studies indicated that the equilibrium time in each anion system increased with increases of the initial salt concentration, and the inhibitory order was NO3- > Cl- >SO42- for Cr(VI) removal and was SO42- > Cl- approximate to NO3- for the biosorption of the bioreduced Cr(III). The inhibitory effect caused by different anions was attributed to biosorption mechanism and metal speciation. Since both biosorption and bioreduction were involved in Cr(VI) removal, the presence of anions could compete with Cr(VI) for the adsorption sites, and the affinity of anions to the algal biomass followed the order of NO3- > ...
The idea of using microorganisms, especially microalgae, as biosorbents of heavy metals deserves par...
In this study, biosorption of cobalt(II), chromium(III), cadmium(II), and lead(II) ions from aqueous...
The adsorption of two metal ions, Cr(III) and Cu(II), in single-component and binary systems by Sarg...
In the present study, nitrate, chloride and sulfate anion systems were used to investigate the prese...
The mechanism involved in the removal of Cr(III) by a green microalgal isolate, Chlorella miniata, w...
In this study, the adsorption properties of two different marine algae (Gracilaria salicornia (red a...
WOS: 000228221800012The hexavalent chromium biosorption onto native, heat- and acid-treated Chlamydo...
The main goal of this work was the valorization of seaweed Laminaria digitata, after acid pre-treatm...
Two brown algae, Macrocystis pyrifera and Undaria pinnatifida, were employed to remove Cr(III) from ...
The Brazilian brown seaweed Sargassum filipendula was treated for alginate extraction and the residu...
The results of the removal of chromium(VI) ions from the aqueous phase employing different algal bio...
The biomass of the brown seaweed, Ecklonia sp., is capable of reducing Cr(VI) to Cr(III). However, v...
263-267A new biosorbent material marine micro alga Isochrysis galbana, from marine sources Bay of Be...
The research was conducted to evaluate the possibility of using algae enriched with Cr(III) ions as ...
Biosorption properties of a CaCl2-modified Sargassum oligocystum algae biomass for removal of Cr(VI)...
The idea of using microorganisms, especially microalgae, as biosorbents of heavy metals deserves par...
In this study, biosorption of cobalt(II), chromium(III), cadmium(II), and lead(II) ions from aqueous...
The adsorption of two metal ions, Cr(III) and Cu(II), in single-component and binary systems by Sarg...
In the present study, nitrate, chloride and sulfate anion systems were used to investigate the prese...
The mechanism involved in the removal of Cr(III) by a green microalgal isolate, Chlorella miniata, w...
In this study, the adsorption properties of two different marine algae (Gracilaria salicornia (red a...
WOS: 000228221800012The hexavalent chromium biosorption onto native, heat- and acid-treated Chlamydo...
The main goal of this work was the valorization of seaweed Laminaria digitata, after acid pre-treatm...
Two brown algae, Macrocystis pyrifera and Undaria pinnatifida, were employed to remove Cr(III) from ...
The Brazilian brown seaweed Sargassum filipendula was treated for alginate extraction and the residu...
The results of the removal of chromium(VI) ions from the aqueous phase employing different algal bio...
The biomass of the brown seaweed, Ecklonia sp., is capable of reducing Cr(VI) to Cr(III). However, v...
263-267A new biosorbent material marine micro alga Isochrysis galbana, from marine sources Bay of Be...
The research was conducted to evaluate the possibility of using algae enriched with Cr(III) ions as ...
Biosorption properties of a CaCl2-modified Sargassum oligocystum algae biomass for removal of Cr(VI)...
The idea of using microorganisms, especially microalgae, as biosorbents of heavy metals deserves par...
In this study, biosorption of cobalt(II), chromium(III), cadmium(II), and lead(II) ions from aqueous...
The adsorption of two metal ions, Cr(III) and Cu(II), in single-component and binary systems by Sarg...