Isotherm and Kinetics Studies of the Biosorption of Cobalt from Aqueous Solutions by Waste Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yunnen Chen
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

In the present study, waste materials like pine sawdust and spent grains were investigated to assess their potential for removal of cobalt ion from water by the process of biosorption. The effects of solution pH, reaction time and initial concentration were studied in batch experiments. The removal efficiency of Co(? ) by spent grains was higher than that of pine sawdust. The initial removal was rapid and equilibrium was established in less than 90 min. Equilibrium data all agreed well with both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models for the two metal-biomass sorption processes. Good correlation coefficients were obtained for the pseudo second-order kinetic model. Pine sawdust and spent grains were shown to be promising biosorbents for Co(? ) removal from aqueous solutions.
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APA: Yunnen Chen  (2010)  Isotherm and Kinetics Studies of the Biosorption of Cobalt from Aqueous Solutions by Waste Materials

MLA: Yunnen Chen Isotherm and Kinetics Studies of the Biosorption of Cobalt from Aqueous Solutions by Waste Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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