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- Title
Characterization of adsorption ability of Spirulina platensis for copper ions removal from aqueous solutions.
- Authors
Moubayed, Nadine M. S.; Al-Houri, Hadeel Jawad
- Abstract
Among different techniques used to eliminate heavy metals pollution, biosorption using marine algae was found to be an effective method for cleaning aqueous solutions from heavy metals. Due to their low cost ratio and their effectiveness against a wide range of pollutants, marine algae are considered as potential alternative to common techniques used for environmental decontam- ination and for many industrial applications. Herein, the aim of this study was to highlight the importance of Spirulina platensis as naturally inspired biosorbent, where data obtained with scan- ning electron microscope detected considerable changes on the algal surface prior and following copper adsorption. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy determined a variety of functional groups available for copper binding. Freundlich isotherm model showed a spontaneous, endother- mic as well as entropy favorable sorption behavior of copper ions represented by a linear plot. Maximal biosorption (90.6%) was obtained from a 100 mg copper/L and 0.050 g dry biomass solu- tion, pH 7, at 37°C and following 90 min contact time. As such copper was considerably adsorbed on Spirulina platensis surface and hence could be used as an alternative, economic method for copper elimination from aqueous solutions.
- Subjects
SPIRULINA platensis; COPPER ions; AQUEOUS solutions; HEAVY metal toxicology; ELECTRON microscopes; SOLUTION (Chemistry)
- Publication
Desalination & Water Treatment, 2022, Vol 250, p118
- ISSN
1944-3994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5004/dwt.2022.28111