Chromium biosorption from Cr(VI) aqueous solutions by Cupressus lusitanica bark: Kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies

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The present study investigated the kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamics of chromium (Cr) ion biosorption from Cr(VI) aqueous solutions by Cupressus lusitanica bark (CLB). CLB total Cr biosorption capacity strongly depended on operating variables such as initial Cr(VI) concentration and contact time: as these variables rose, total Cr biosorption capacity increased significantly. Total Cr biosorption rate also increased with rising solution temperature. The pseudo-second-order model described the total Cr biosorption kinetic data best. Langmuir's model fitted the experimental equilibrium biosorption data of total Cr best and predicted a maximum total Cr biosorption capacity of 305.4 mg g-1. Total Cr biosorption by CLB is an endothermic and non-spontaneous process as indicated by the thermodynamic parameters. Results from the present kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies suggest that CLB biosorbs Cr ions from Cr(VI) aqueous solutions predominantly by a chemical sorption phenomenon. Low cost, availability, renewable nature, and effective total Cr biosorption make CLB a highly attractive and efficient method to remediate Cr(VI)-contaminated water and wastewater. Copyright:

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Netzahuatl-Muñoz, A. R., Del Carmen Cristiani-Urbina, M., & Cristiani-Urbina, E. (2015). Chromium biosorption from Cr(VI) aqueous solutions by Cupressus lusitanica bark: Kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies. PLoS ONE, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137086

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