2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-015-0304-0
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Experiment, modeling and optimization of liquid phase adsorption of Cu(II) using dried and carbonized biomass of Lyngbya majuscula

Abstract: The present work aims at evaluation of the potential of cyanobacterial biomass to remove Cu(II) from simulated wastewater. Both dried and carbonized forms of Lyngbya majuscula, a cyanobacterial strain, have been used for such purpose. The influences of different experimental parameters viz., initial Cu(II) concentration, solution pH and adsorbent dose have been examined on sorption of Cu(II). Kinetic and equilibrium studies on Cu(II) removal from simulated wastewater have been done using both dried and carboni… Show more

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“…Since comparable removal was obtained with 90 l sized particle (98.4%), all the experiments on fluoride removal were performed with such particle size. Kushwaha and Dutta (2017) performed their study with 90 l sized particle to remove copper (Cu) from simulated wastewater. Ground sal flower petal was mixed thoroughly with definite amount of calcium chloride.…”
Section: Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since comparable removal was obtained with 90 l sized particle (98.4%), all the experiments on fluoride removal were performed with such particle size. Kushwaha and Dutta (2017) performed their study with 90 l sized particle to remove copper (Cu) from simulated wastewater. Ground sal flower petal was mixed thoroughly with definite amount of calcium chloride.…”
Section: Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%