Fungi aerobic granules and use of Fe(III)-treated granules for biosorption of antimony(V)
Journal
Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
Journal Volume
45
Journal Issue
5
Pages
2610-2614
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
This study cultivated fungi aerobic granules in sequencing batch reactor with glucose as carbon source at pH 4.5, which were mainly composed of single fungus Geotrichum fragrans. Iron precipitate was then produced with 0.1M FeCl3 onto the granules surface, accompanied with removal of Ca, Mg, K and Na from the biomass matrix. The Fe(III)-treated granules had 4.3-folds higher adsorption capacity of antimony(V) than the original granules, peaked at pH 3.4 at a Langmuir maximum capacity of 111mgg-1 of dry mass. Fe(III) treatment was for the first time applied to convert fungi aerobic granules to cost-effective biosorbent for Sb(V). ? 2014 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Subjects
Adsorption
Antimony
Granules
Modification
Type
journal article