Biosorption of Cobalt (II) by Intact and Chemically Modified Brown Algae: Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology and Equilibrium, Dynamics and Thermodynamics Studies
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By using response surface methodology, Batch shaking biosorption of cobalt (II) experiments were conducted in order to examine the combined effects of operating parameters. The results indicate that magnesium nitrate performed as an effective biosorbent surface modifier, which increases the rate of adsorption capacity. At optimal conditions (initial pH 7.0, temperature 45◦C, biosorbent concentration 0.1 g/100ml, and initial cobalt concentration 300mg/l for Mg-treated biomass) the biosorption capacity of the algae for cobalt was found to be 80.55 mg/g. The Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were applied to the equilibrium data. The results are best fitted by the Freundlich model. Evaluation of the experimental data in terms of biosorption dynamics showed that the biosorption of cobalt (II) onto algal biomass followed the pseudo-second-order dynamics well. Using the thermodynamic equilibrium coefficients obtained at different temperatures, the thermodynamic parameters (ΔG◦, ΔH◦ and ΔS◦) were also evaluated.
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English
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Iranian journal of chemical engineering, Volume:11 Issue: 2, Spring 2014
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56 to 77
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