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Biosorption of Toxic Hexavalent Chromium from Aqueous Solutions by Low-Cost Waste Biomaterial

Nilisha P. Itankar and Yogesh B. Patil


Chromium metal has unique properties and therefore finds large number of applications in industries like chrome-plating, steel and alloy, leather tanning and ammunition factories. These industries consequently, discharge large quantities of hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) containing effluents. Since chromium is toxic to all life forms, its removal from effluents is the key. Conventional processes used are highly energy-intensive and economically unattractive. Biosorption, a technically feasible and economical process has gained immense creditability in the recent years. The present study explores the possibility of using biosorption process for the removal of Cr6+ from aqueous solutions using low-cost biomaterial viz. saw dust (SD). Optimum parameters for maximum biosorption of Cr6+ (10 mg/L) were as follows: pH 1-4, contact time 60 min and biomass quantity of 1 g/10 mL. Biosorption conformed to the Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms (R2 = > 0.97). It was found that the equilibrium sorption capacity of the sorbent increased with increasing initial concentration of Cr6+ from 5 to 300 mg/L. Overall, the study showed that SD has immense potential as “biomaterial” for its use in the removal/recovery of hexavalent chromium from aqueous industrial solutions.


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  • कैस
  • गूगल ज्ञानी
  • जे गेट खोलो
  • चीन राष्ट्रीय ज्ञान अवसंरचना (सीएनकेआई)
  • उद्धरण कारक
  • ब्रह्मांड IF
  • इलेक्ट्रॉनिक जर्नल्स लाइब्रेरी
  • रिसर्च जर्नल इंडेक्सिंग की निर्देशिका (डीआरजेआई)
  • गुप्त खोज इंजन लैब्स
  • आईसीएमजेई

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