Biosorption of cadmium by fungal biomass of Aspergillus niger.
- Author:
Qi YANG
1
;
Jian-Long WANG
;
Zhi XING
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adsorption; Aspergillus niger; Biomass; Cadmium; isolation & purification; Citric Acid; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Industrial Waste; Waste Disposal, Fluid; Water Pollutants, Chemical; isolation & purification; Water Purification; methods
- From: Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2005;18(3):141-145
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the removal of cadmium from aqueous solution by waste fungal biomass of Aspergillus niger, originated from citric acid fermentation industry.
METHODSBatch adsorption test was used to study the biosorption equilibrium and isotherm. The Cd2+ concentration was measured with atomic adsorption spectrophotometer (AAS) HITACHI 180-80.
RESULTSThe biosorption achieved equilibrium within 30 min. The adsorption isotherm could be described by Freundlich adsorption model, and the constants K(F) and 1/n were determined to be 2.07 and 0.18, respectively, and the correlation efficiency was 0.97. The optimal pH for Cd adsorption was 6.0. The cadmium-laden biomass could be effectively regenerated using 0.1 N HCl.
CONCLUSIONThe waste biomass of Aspergillus niger, a by-product of fermentation industry, is a potential biosorbent for the removal of cadmium from aqueous solution.