Biosorption of copper by yeasts.

Biol Met

Technische Hochschule Merseburg, Fachbereich Verfahrenstechnik, Federal Republic of Germany.

Published: March 1992

The ability to accumulate copper from aqueous solutions was determined with different yeast species. Yeast cells did not show any significant differences in process kinetics. The uptake was very fast and was influenced by environmental factors. The metal-accumulating capacity differed among the tested strains. The yeast Candida tropicalis and Pichia guilliermondii were chosen for extensive research. Cells of the stationary growth phase were able to adsorb a high amount of copper. The uptake capacity decreased with increasing biomass concentration. Copper adsorption obeyed the Freundlich isotherm. Optimal pH range was between 5 and 7. The biomass could be used repeatedly for biosorption after desorption by mineral acids.

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