PJB-2011-408
REMOVAL OF Pb(II), Cu(II) AND Cd(II) FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION BY SOME FUNGI AND NATURAL ADSORBENTS IN SINGLE AND MULTIPLE METAL SYSTEMS
AMNA SHOAIB*, TASKEEN BADAR AND NABILA ASLAM
Abstract
Six fungal and 10 natural biosorbents were analyzed for their Cu(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II) uptake capacity from single, binary and ternary metal ion system. Preliminary screening biosorption of assays revealed 2 fungi (Aspergillus niger and Cunninghamella echinulata) and three natural [Cicer arietinum husk, Moringa oleifera flower & soil (clay)] adsorbents hold considerable high adsorption efficiency and capacity for 3 metal ions amongst the adsorbents. Further biosorption trials with five elected adsorbents showed a considerable reduction in metal uptake capability of adsorbents in binary- and ternary systems as compared to singly metal system. Cd(II) manifested the highest inhibitory effect on the biosorption of other metal ions, followed by Pb(II) and Cu(II). On account of metal preference, the selectivity order for metal ion towards the studied biomass matrices was Pb(II) (40-90%) > Cd(II) (2-53%) > Cu(II) (2-30%).
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