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“…The highest biosorption capacity was achieved with biosorbent dosage of 6 g L −1 . The decrease of biosorption capacity with increasing the biosorbent dosage may be attributed to overlapping or aggregation of biosorption sites [48]. In accordance with expectations biosorption capacity increased by increasing the initial metal concentration from 6 to 140 mg L −1 .…”
Section: Effect Of Biosorbent Dosage and Initial Copper Concentrationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The highest biosorption capacity was achieved with biosorbent dosage of 6 g L −1 . The decrease of biosorption capacity with increasing the biosorbent dosage may be attributed to overlapping or aggregation of biosorption sites [48]. In accordance with expectations biosorption capacity increased by increasing the initial metal concentration from 6 to 140 mg L −1 .…”
Section: Effect Of Biosorbent Dosage and Initial Copper Concentrationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Although Azolla took 30, 60, 90 and 180 min for copper, chromium, lead and arsenic, respectively, while Hydrilla have taken 30, 40, 120 and 240 min. Nadeem et al (2008) reported similar results for different heavy metal biomass system. The attractive forces between heavy metal and the biosorbent viz., vander waal forces, electrostatic forces and rapid pore diffusion into the intra-particle matrix help in attaining the equilibrium (Gupta et al, 2013).…”
Section: Effect Of Temperaturesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Physical modification of biomass removes mineral matter from biomass and introduces more sorption sites on the biomass surface. Heating of biomass results in decomposition of organic matter, while boiling removes mineral matter by dissolution, resulting in the introduction of more sorption sites on biomass surface, so biosorption capacity increases [21,22]. Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Pretreatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%