Similarities And Differences Between The Adsorption Of Lead And Hydrocarbons On Biomass Of Vegetal Origin

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M. Stoica
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Abstract

Bioremediation is a complex process which involves mass transfer, chemical and biochemical phenomena. In particular, the adsorption kinetics of a substance by biomass may by model by taking into account: - Enzymatic kinetics type; - Combined kinetics - enzymatic kinetics at the same time with the Monod type biomass growth; - Chemical kinetics for substance adsorption according to Freundlich and Langmuir ad-sorption isotherms; - New empirical kinetics models based on experimental data. In this paper modelling of kinetics of bivalent lead ions on live vegetal biomass (aquatic plant Pistia stratiotes) as well as of hydrocarbons on dead vegetal biomass (pyrolysed nuts) is studied (Stoica, 2004). Modelling was carried out using experimental data and relative equations with an error of 5%.
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APA: M. Stoica  (2006)  Similarities And Differences Between The Adsorption Of Lead And Hydrocarbons On Biomass Of Vegetal Origin

MLA: M. Stoica Similarities And Differences Between The Adsorption Of Lead And Hydrocarbons On Biomass Of Vegetal Origin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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