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Mukherjee et al. (2016) studied the purification of heavy metal solution with UF grade GOMMM and reported the absorption capacity of different heavy metals (Pb2+, Cu2+, Cd2+ and Cr6+).
For DPASV study, first, accumulation was done under open-circuit potential by placing the electrode in a metal solution with stirring for a certain time, rinsed with deionized distilled water followed by medium exchange for stripping analysis.
The column studies were conducted with 10 mg/l of individual and combined metal solution with a flow rate of 20 ml/min with different bed depths such as 10, 20 and 30 cm.
After preparation of a metal solution with an initial concentration of approximately 10 mg/L with a pH that was adjusted using 0.1 M NaOH and/or 0.1 N HNO3, 0.1 N H2S04, 0.1 N CH3COOH, and 0.1 N HCl, solution, a certain amount (0.05 0.1 g) of raw yeast without handling was added.
Every experiment was conducted with appropriate controls (same metal solution with no sorbent), that underwent the same experimental conditions (including centrifuge) with the test group containing SH-SAMMS.
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The data obtained from Lagergren equation for the adsorption of the metals in terms of initial concentration of the metal solutions with the adsorbent CMAC.
The coupling process suggested that the membrane architecture could be efficiently used for treating metal solutions with low concentrations and transmembrane pressures.
The metal uptake (q t ) was calculated using the general definition: q_{t} = frac{{V(C_{0} - C_{text{e}} )}}{M}, (1 where q t is the metal uptake of Cd+2 g−1 biomass, V is the volume of metal solution in contact with the biosorbent in L, C 0 and C e are the initial and residual concentration of metal in the solution mg L−1, respectively, and M is the amount of added biosorbent in g (5 20 g L−1).
On day 82, a 37% higher SMA on methanol was achieved in a medium with complete metal solution compared to a medium with complete metal solution except nickel.
Sorption experiments of the selected metal cations were performed by shaking the known amount of natural limestone powder with metal solution at room temperature (25 °C).
The short contact time of biosorbent with metal solution for biosorption suggests that adsorption onto the biosorbent surface is the main mechanism of uptake.
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