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Green macroalgae from the Romanian coast of Black Sea: Physico-chemical characterization and future perspectives on their use as metal anions biosorbents

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Green macroalgae from the Romanian coast of Black Sea: Physico-chemical characterization and future perspectives on their use as metal anions biosorbents
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2017
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Catalina Filote
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Gabriela Ungureanu
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Journal
Vol. 108 No. SI
Pages: 34-43
ISSN: 0957-5820
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract (EN): Over the last years, algal blooms occurrences have increased on the Romanian Black Sea coast. In this study, . Ulva rigida and . Cladophora sericea green algae were used to investigate the removal of As(III), As(V), Sb(III), Se(IV) and Se(VI) in aqueous solution. In virgin forms, both macroalgae showed good perspectives for application on antimony and selenium uptake from water, although no significant efficiency towards arsenic was observed. Several treatments were applied to the algae to eventually enhance their adsorption capacity. Potentiometric titrations and infrared spectroscopy confirmed favorable chemical modifications in algae surface due to HDTMA and ammonium treatments, although no considerable increase in the biosorption ability was found. . C. sericea, in virgin form, was selected for further studies on the uptake of Se(IV) and Se(VI). The best results for Se(IV) removal (0.5. mg/g) were found at pH 2-4 and for Se(VI) (0.2. mg/g) at pH 2-3. The equilibrium isotherm for the adsorption of Se(IV), at pH 2 and 20. °C, reported a maximum experimental adsorbed amount of 0.74. mg/g and a Langmuir monolayer capacity of 4. mg/g, which are substantial values considering that the biosorbent (dead marine seaweeds) is a residue and requires no significant processing before use. © 2016.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 10
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