The removal of Cr(VI) by the biomass of Acinetobacter junii immobilized on coconut fiber in batch and continuous systems were investigated. For batch system under optimized conditions (pH 2; contact time, 480 min; 30 °C; initial Cr(VI) concentration of 50 mg/L), an adsorption capacity of 17.4 mg/g was recorded. In continuous packed bed column reactors, a capacity of 39.4 mg/g was noted with a bed height of 18 cm, a flow rate of 5 mL/min, an initial Cr(VI) concentration of 50 mg/L was employed. The batch sorption data followed the Langmuir isotherm and pseudo first order kinetics. Adsorption studies using Cr(VI) spiked freshwater, ground water and domestic wastewater in a continuous packed bed column reactors demonstrated Cr(VI) removals of 29.3, 43.6, 37.3, 25 %, respectively.
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Pulimi, M., Samuel, J., Natarajan, C., & Mukherjee, A. (2014). Adsorptive removal of cr(vi) by acinetobacter junii vitsukmw3 immobilized on coconut fiber in batch and continuous flow reactor. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 26(9), 2649–2654. https://doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2014.15785
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