IRON AND CHROMIUM REMOVAL FROM BINARY SOLUTIONS OF Fe(III)/Cr(III) AND Fe(III)/Cr(VI) BY BIOSORBENTS SUPPORTED ON ZEOLITES

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  • Bruna Silva
  • Hugo Figueiredo
  • Cristina Quintelas
  • Isabel C. Neves
  • Teresa Tavares
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The goal of the present work is the design of a material that may act as a robust and low cost biosorbent fortreatment of wastewater with low concentration of metals ions, such as chromium and iron. The removal ofmetallic ions from binary aqueous solutions of Fe(III)/Cr(III) and Fe(III)/Cr(VI), by an Arthrobacter viscosusbiofilm supported on NaY zeolite was investigated. Experiments were repeated without zeolite forcomparison purposes. The batch method has been employed, using for both metals in solution differentconcentrations (10 mg/L, 25 mg/L and 40 mg/L). The affinity of the transition metals for bacteria insuspension and supported on NaY zeolite, as well as the influence of each competitive ion in the removalmechanism, were evaluated. Results indicated that Arthrobacter viscosus is able to retain the metallic ions,although not totally. The removal efficiencies were improved when the biofilm was added to the zeolite, forall the initial concentrations of Cr(III), for the intermediate and higher concentration of Cr(VI) and for allrange of initial concentrations of Fe(III), in the presence of Cr(III). The bacteria reduce Cr(VI) to Cr(III) and,only then, this cation may be entrapped in the framework zeolite by ion exchange [1, 2]. Suspended bacteriahad affinity for Fe(III), instead of Cr(VI) and Cr(III), while the conjugated system was selective to Fe(III)just in the case of the presence of Cr(VI). For solutions of Fe(III)/Cr(III), very high removals were achievedin the presence of the supported system, ranging from 94 % to 100 % for Cr(III) and 98 % to 100 % forFe(III). The conjugated system also allowed reaching the highest removal ratio of Cr(VI), 36 %, for initialconcentration of 40 mg/L. The materials in study were characterized by techniques such as FTIR, SEM andXRD. References[1] M.T. Tavares, C. Quintelas, H. Figueiredo, I.C Neves. Comparative study between natural andartificial zeolites as supports for biosorption systems. Materials Science Forum, 514-516, 1294-1298,2006[2] H. Figueiredo, I.C. Neves, C. Quintelas, T. Tavares, M. Taralunga, J. Mijoin, P. Magnoux. Oxidationcatalysts prepared from biosorbents supported on zeolites. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 66273-279, 2006.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006