Sorption of chromium from aqueous solutions using Fucus vesiculosus algae biosorbent.

BMC Chem

Central Laboratory for Environmental Quality Monitoring, National Water Research Center, El-Qanater-Qalubeya, 13621, Egypt.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Heavy metals in wastewater are a significant environmental issue, leading to a need for affordable and effective biosorbents for treatment.
  • Fucus vesiculosus was tested for its ability to biosorb Cr(III) ions, achieving optimal pH at 5, a 4.0 g/L biosorbent dose, and maximum sorption observed at 90 minutes, with a removal efficiency dropping from 98.9% to 92%.
  • FTIR analysis confirmed that Cr(III) ions interacted with specific functional groups in Fucus vesiculosus, and the biosorption data aligned well with the Langmuir equilibrium isotherm model, indicating its effectiveness as a biosorbent.

Article Abstract

The presence of heavy metals in wastewater is an environmental concern and the current treatment procedures are very expensive so it is necessary to find effective and inexpensive biosorbents. In this study, Fucus vesiculosus was used as a biosorbent for the biosorption of Cr(III) ions from the aqueous solutions. Biosorption parameters, such as pH, adsorbent dose, contact time, and initial concentrations of Cr(III) had the most impact on the sorption process. The required pH value for sorption was 5, the biosorbent dose was 4.0 g/L, the contact time was seen to occur after 90 min, and the Cr(III) removal decreased from 98.9 to 92%. The maximum biosorption capacity of chromium was 14.12 mg/g. FTIR analysis of Fucus vesiculosus biomass before the sorption process contains carboxyl, amino, hydroxyl, alkyne, and carbonyl groups, and according to the analysis after the sorption process, it was found that Cr(III) metal ions were incorporated within the sorbent during the interaction with (=C-H) active functional groups. The biosorption data were found to be perfectly suited by Langmuir equilibrium isotherm model. According to the results of this study, Fucus vesiculosus is an effective biosorbent for the removal of Cr(III) from aqueous solutions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11304801PMC
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