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Process optimization and modeling of Cd2+ biosorption onto the free and immobilized Turbinaria ornata using Box-Behnken experimental design.


ABSTRACT: The release of effluents containing cadmium ions into aquatic ecosystems is hazardous to humans and marine organisms. In the current investigation, biosorption of Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions by freely suspended and immobilized Turbinaria ornata biomasses was studied. Compared to free cells (94.34%), the maximum Cd2+ removal efficiency reached 98.65% for immobilized cells obtained via Box-Behnken design under optimized conditions comprising algal doses of 5.04 g L-1 and 4.96 g L-1, pH values of 5.06 and 6.84, and initial cadmium concentrations of 25.2 mg L-1 and 26.19 mg L-1, respectively. Langmuir, Freundlich, and Temkin isotherm models were suitably applied, providing the best suit of data for free and immobilized cells, but the Dubinin-Radushkevich model only matched the immobilized algal biomass. The maximum biosorption capacity of Cd2+ ions increased with the immobilized cells (29.6 mg g-1) compared to free cells (23.9 mg g-1). The Cd2+ biosorption data obtained for both biomasses followed pseudo-second-order and Elovich kinetic models. In addition, the biosorption process is controlled by film diffusion followed by intra-particle diffusion. Cd2+ biosorption onto the free and immobilized biomasses was spontaneous, feasible, and endothermic in nature, according to the determined thermodynamic parameters. The algal biomass was further examined via SEM/EDX and FTIR before and after Cd2+ biosorption. SEM/EDX analysis revealed Cd2+ ion binding onto the algal surface. Additionally, FTIR analysis confirmed the presence of numerous functional groups (hydroxyl, carboxyl, amine, phosphate, etc.) participating in Cd2+ biosorption. This study verified that immobilized algal biomasses constitute a cost-effective and favorable biosorbent material for heavy metal removal from ecosystems.

SUBMITTER: Fawzy MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8885682 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Process optimization and modeling of Cd<sup>2+</sup> biosorption onto the free and immobilized Turbinaria ornata using Box-Behnken experimental design.

Fawzy Mustafa A MA   Darwish Hadeer H   Alharthi Sarah S   Al-Zaban Mayasar I MI   Noureldeen Ahmed A   Hassan Sedky H A SHA  

Scientific reports 20220228 1


The release of effluents containing cadmium ions into aquatic ecosystems is hazardous to humans and marine organisms. In the current investigation, biosorption of Cd<sup>2+</sup> ions from aqueous solutions by freely suspended and immobilized Turbinaria ornata biomasses was studied. Compared to free cells (94.34%), the maximum Cd<sup>2+</sup> removal efficiency reached 98.65% for immobilized cells obtained via Box-Behnken design under optimized conditions comprising algal doses of 5.04 g L<sup>-  ...[more]

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