Title
Biosorption of zn(Ii) from seawater solution by the microalgal biomass of tetraselmis marina ac16-meso
Date Issued
01 December 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Mata M.T.
Valdés J.
Riquelme C.
Universidad de Antofagasta
Publisher(s)
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Abstract
Biosorption refers to a physicochemical process where substances are removed from the solution by a biological material (live or dead) via adsorption processes governed by mechanisms such as surface complexation, ion exchange, and precipitation. This study aimed to evaluate the adsorption of Zn2+ in seawater using the microalgal biomass of Tetraselmis marina AC16-MESO “in vivo” and “not alive” at different concentrations of Zn2+ (0, 5, 10, and 20 mg L−1 ) at 72 h. Analysis was carried out by using the Langmuir isotherms and by evaluating the autofluorescence from microalgae. The maximum adsorption of Zn2+ by the Langmuir model using the Qmax parameter in the living microalgal biomass (Qmax = 0.03051 mg g−1 ) was more significant than the non-living microalgal biomass of T. marine AC16-MESO (Qmax = 0.02297 mg g−1 ). Furthermore, a decrease in fluorescence was detected in cells from T. marina AC16-MESO, in the following order: Zn2+ (0 < 20 < 5 < 10) mg L−1 . Zn2+ was adsorbed quickly by living cells from T. marine AC16-MESO compared to the non-living microalgal biomass, with a decrease in photosystem II activities from 0 to 20 mg L−1 Zn2+ in living cells.
Volume
22
Issue
23
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física atómica, molecular y química
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85119914964
PubMed ID
Source
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
ISSN of the container
1661-6596
Sponsor(s)
Funding: This research was funded by CONICYT, Chile through grant PAI/Concurso Nacional Inserción de Capital Humano avanzado en la Academia, convocatoria año 2017, Folio nº PAI79170067.
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