Removal of heavy metals from acid mining effluents by hydrolyzed olive cake.

Bioresour Technol

Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada. Avda. Fuentenueva, s/n 18071, Granada, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: November 2018

The present study aims to solve two major challenges of the current society. On the one hand, it investigated the heavy metal removal from mining wastewater. On the other hand, it proposed an alternative use for olive cake. Firstly, a physic-chemical characterization of real wastewater and hydrolyzed olive cake was carried out. Secondly, a study of the affinity of the material for the different metals (chromium, manganese, copper, zinc, nickel and lead) was performed. The hydrolyzed olive cake showed a low content in ash (3.08%) and in water-soluble compounds (2.80%). The material presented the highest retention capacity for the lead (41.54 mg/g) and the lowest for the manganese (3.57 mg/g). After that, biosorption experiments in fixed-bed column were carried out using mining real water. In order to improve the biosorption capacity, the water pH was raised up to 6. The results were quite satisfactory with respect to others similar studies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2018.07.124DOI Listing

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