This study aimed to evaluate the potential of live and lyophilized fungi-algae pellets as biosorbents for gold recovery and their regeneration ability. The optimum conditions determined by Taguchi method were 1 g/L co-pellets, 9–10 mm size at 250 rpm of agitation speed and pH 3.5 and 2.0 for live and lyophilized co-pellets, respectively. The porous characteristics of fungi-algae pellets played an important role on gold adsorption. Lyophilized co-pellets achieved adsorption capacity of 112.36 mg/g which were comparable with some synthesized granular adsorbents and performed better than the live co-pellets due to more cell-wall polysaccharides involved in gold interaction. 97.77% of gold was selectively absorbed by the lyophilized co-pellets ...
The use of biological material is an emerging and environmentally friendly technology with great pro...
The process of precious metal refining can be up to 99.99% efficient at best, and although it may se...
Several non-living algal and fungal biomass types were investigated for biosorption of cadmium, lead...
The challenge of economical separation of tiny microalgal cells from dilute solution restricts their...
The challenge of economical separation of tiny microalgal cells from diluted solutions restricts the...
Different types of biomass samples including fungi and algae were treated for their gold and cobalt ...
Biosorptive recovery of precious metals (PMs) has gained attention in industry due to its potential ...
Waste water from the mining industry is generally extremely complex and contains numerous species wh...
Biosorption is an eco-friendly and cost-effective way for recovering gold from high-volume and lowco...
Biomass of natural origin has been accepted as an alternative economical bioremediation agent for m...
Abstract Gold recovery from aqueous solution was studied in the present work. Two synthetic material...
Gold recovery from artificial seawater was studied in the present work Two synthetic materials compo...
Gold biosorption by dealginated seaweed waste has been studied to elucidate the mechanisms of metal ...
AbstractThe demand for precious metals has increased in recent years. However, low concentrations of...
Present study has been undertaken to propose an alternative use of unmodified marine red alga (Kappa...
The use of biological material is an emerging and environmentally friendly technology with great pro...
The process of precious metal refining can be up to 99.99% efficient at best, and although it may se...
Several non-living algal and fungal biomass types were investigated for biosorption of cadmium, lead...
The challenge of economical separation of tiny microalgal cells from dilute solution restricts their...
The challenge of economical separation of tiny microalgal cells from diluted solutions restricts the...
Different types of biomass samples including fungi and algae were treated for their gold and cobalt ...
Biosorptive recovery of precious metals (PMs) has gained attention in industry due to its potential ...
Waste water from the mining industry is generally extremely complex and contains numerous species wh...
Biosorption is an eco-friendly and cost-effective way for recovering gold from high-volume and lowco...
Biomass of natural origin has been accepted as an alternative economical bioremediation agent for m...
Abstract Gold recovery from aqueous solution was studied in the present work. Two synthetic material...
Gold recovery from artificial seawater was studied in the present work Two synthetic materials compo...
Gold biosorption by dealginated seaweed waste has been studied to elucidate the mechanisms of metal ...
AbstractThe demand for precious metals has increased in recent years. However, low concentrations of...
Present study has been undertaken to propose an alternative use of unmodified marine red alga (Kappa...
The use of biological material is an emerging and environmentally friendly technology with great pro...
The process of precious metal refining can be up to 99.99% efficient at best, and although it may se...
Several non-living algal and fungal biomass types were investigated for biosorption of cadmium, lead...