Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems

The prime objective of the present research work was to evaluate the efficiency of bio-machine for the removal of Cadmium (Cd) from aquatic systems. Aspergillus niger fungus was used as bio-machine to remove Cd from aquatic systems. Twenty three different strains (IIB-1 to IIB-23) were isolated from...

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Main Authors: Munawar, Rabeea, Mughal, Ehsan Ullah, Sadiq, Amina, Mukhtar, Hamid, Zafar, Muhammad Naveed, Mumtaz, Muhammad Waseem, Ahmed, Ishtiaq, Muhammad Zubair, Ahmad Khan, Bilal, Ashraf, Jamshaid, Yousaf, Zofishan, Akbar, Noreed
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spelling my-ukm.journal.119772018-08-17T08:48:47Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11977/ Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems Munawar, Rabeea Mughal, Ehsan Ullah Sadiq, Amina Mukhtar, Hamid Zafar, Muhammad Naveed Mumtaz, Muhammad Waseem Ahmed, Ishtiaq Muhammad Zubair, Ahmad Khan, Bilal Ashraf, Jamshaid Yousaf, Zofishan Akbar, Noreed The prime objective of the present research work was to evaluate the efficiency of bio-machine for the removal of Cadmium (Cd) from aquatic systems. Aspergillus niger fungus was used as bio-machine to remove Cd from aquatic systems. Twenty three different strains (IIB-1 to IIB-23) were isolated from industrial effluents and the Langmuir and Freundlich models were applied to the best Cadmium removal strain IIB-23 in order to obtain the adsorption parameters. Different parameters such as pH, temperatur e, contact time, initial metal concentratio, and biomass dosage on the biosorption of Cd were studied. The percent removal of Cd initially increased with an increase in pH ranging from 5.5-6.5 and then decreased by increasing pH from 7.0-7.5. An optimized pH used for Cd removal from aquatic systems was found to be 6.5. Additionally, an optimum amount of biomass was 1.33 g for the maximum removal of Cd from the aqueous solutions with initial metal concentration of 75 mg/L. The results obtained thus indicated that Langmuir model is the best suited for the removal of Cd from aquatic systems. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11977/1/04%20Rabeea%20Muna%20war.pdf Munawar, Rabeea and Mughal, Ehsan Ullah and Sadiq, Amina and Mukhtar, Hamid and Zafar, Muhammad Naveed and Mumtaz, Muhammad Waseem and Ahmed, Ishtiaq and Muhammad Zubair, and Ahmad Khan, Bilal and Ashraf, Jamshaid and Yousaf, Zofishan and Akbar, Noreed (2018) Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems. Sains Malaysiana, 47 (1). pp. 27-34. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol47num1_2018/contentsVol47num1_2018.html
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description The prime objective of the present research work was to evaluate the efficiency of bio-machine for the removal of Cadmium (Cd) from aquatic systems. Aspergillus niger fungus was used as bio-machine to remove Cd from aquatic systems. Twenty three different strains (IIB-1 to IIB-23) were isolated from industrial effluents and the Langmuir and Freundlich models were applied to the best Cadmium removal strain IIB-23 in order to obtain the adsorption parameters. Different parameters such as pH, temperatur e, contact time, initial metal concentratio, and biomass dosage on the biosorption of Cd were studied. The percent removal of Cd initially increased with an increase in pH ranging from 5.5-6.5 and then decreased by increasing pH from 7.0-7.5. An optimized pH used for Cd removal from aquatic systems was found to be 6.5. Additionally, an optimum amount of biomass was 1.33 g for the maximum removal of Cd from the aqueous solutions with initial metal concentration of 75 mg/L. The results obtained thus indicated that Langmuir model is the best suited for the removal of Cd from aquatic systems.
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author Munawar, Rabeea
Mughal, Ehsan Ullah
Sadiq, Amina
Mukhtar, Hamid
Zafar, Muhammad Naveed
Mumtaz, Muhammad Waseem
Ahmed, Ishtiaq
Muhammad Zubair,
Ahmad Khan, Bilal
Ashraf, Jamshaid
Yousaf, Zofishan
Akbar, Noreed
spellingShingle Munawar, Rabeea
Mughal, Ehsan Ullah
Sadiq, Amina
Mukhtar, Hamid
Zafar, Muhammad Naveed
Mumtaz, Muhammad Waseem
Ahmed, Ishtiaq
Muhammad Zubair,
Ahmad Khan, Bilal
Ashraf, Jamshaid
Yousaf, Zofishan
Akbar, Noreed
Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems
author_facet Munawar, Rabeea
Mughal, Ehsan Ullah
Sadiq, Amina
Mukhtar, Hamid
Zafar, Muhammad Naveed
Mumtaz, Muhammad Waseem
Ahmed, Ishtiaq
Muhammad Zubair,
Ahmad Khan, Bilal
Ashraf, Jamshaid
Yousaf, Zofishan
Akbar, Noreed
author_sort Munawar, Rabeea
title Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems
title_short Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems
title_full Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems
title_fullStr Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems
title_full_unstemmed Biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems
title_sort biotechnology: a powerful tool for the removal of cadmium from aquatic systems
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
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