Title
Biosorption of mercury(II) with different marine algae
Date Issued
28 December 2009
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Abstract
Five species of algae (Lessonia nigrescens Bory, Prionitis decipiens, Grateloupia doryphora, Lessonia trabeculata and Macrocystis integrifolia) collected from Peruvian coast have been tested for mercury recovery from synthetic solutions. Preliminary experiments showed that optimum sorption occurred at pH 6-7 and that Lessonia algae were the most efficient sorbents for Hg(II). The biomass was cross-linked with calcium chloride. Stabilized biosorbent showed sorption capacity as high as 267 mg g-1 at pH 6. The sorption isotherm was described by the Langmuir equation, while the pseudo-second order equation was used for modeling uptake kinetics. Salt addition strongly affected mercury sorption following the sequence: NaNO 3 ≪ Na2SO4 ⋘ NaCl. © (2009) Trans Tech Publications.
Start page
585
End page
588
Volume
71-73
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biotecnología ambiental Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-72449132300
ISSN of the container
10226680
ISBN of the container
0878493220, 978-087849322-7
DOI of the container
10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.71-73.585
Conference
Advanced Materials Research
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