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Cu(II) biosorption by living biofilms: Isothermal, chemical, physical and biological evaluation. | LitMetric

Cu(II) biosorption by living biofilms: Isothermal, chemical, physical and biological evaluation.

J Environ Manage

School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, The University of Manchester, M13 9PL, Manchester, UK.

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dissolved copper in stormwater runoff poses significant environmental issues, and using microorganisms for biosorption offers a green, cost-effective solution.
  • The study evaluated how factors like pH, initial concentration, and temperature affect bacteria and their ability to remove copper, finding the highest removal efficiency (92%) at pH 6.
  • Results showed biofilms develop over time, with maximum biosorption capacity on day 1 and maximum copper removal efficiency on day 21, indicating that more mature biofilms provide better protection and efficiency in treating dissolved copper.

Article Abstract

Dissolved copper in stormwater runoff is a significant environmental problem. Biosorption of dissolved metals using microorganisms is known as a green, low-cost and efficient method. However, the role of live biological agents in the remediation of dissolved copper in Sustainable Drainage (SuDS) has not been reported. In this study, the effect of pH, initial concentration and temperature, on bacteria in different stages of biofilm development on a geotextile, along with Cu(II) removal efficiencies, were evaluated. Maximum Cu(II) removal efficiency (92%) was observed at pH 6. By decreasing the pH from 6 to 2, a log 5 reduction in bacteria was observed and Carboxyl groups transformed from -COO to -COOH. The maximum biosorption capacity (119 mg g) was detected on day 1 of biofilm development, however, maximum removal efficiency (97%) was measured on day 21 of biofilm incubation. Exteracellular Polymeric Substance (EPS) showed a better protection of CFUs in more mature biofilms (day 21) with less than 0.1 log decrease when exposed to 200 mL Cu(II), whereas, biofilm on day 1 of incubation showed a 2 log reduction in CFUs number. Thermodynamic studies showed that the maximum Cu(II) biosorption capacity of biofilms, incubated for 7 days (117 mg g) occurred at 35 °C. Thermodynamic and kinetic modelling of data revealed that a physical, feasible, spontaneous and exothermic process controlled the biosorption, with a diffusion process observed in external layers of the biofilm, fitting a pseudo-second order model. Equilibrium data modelling and high R values of Langmuir model indicated that the biosorption took place by a monolayer on the living biofilm surface in all stages of biofilm development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.111950DOI Listing

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