نتایج جستجو برای: mercury sorption

تعداد نتایج: 52648  

Journal: :environmental studies of persian gulf 2014
seyed ali jafari sama cheraghi

in the present study, the capability of dried indigenous biomass of vibrio and oceanimonas, was assessed and compared for mercury biosorption from aqueous solutions. it was found that both of the biosorbents reached equilibrium after 60 min of contact although the mercury sorption capacity of vibrio was significantly more. its sorption capacity increased from 9 to 83 mg/g biomass by increasing ...

Sama Cheraghi Seyed Ali Jafari

In the present study, the capability of dried indigenous biomass of Vibrio and Oceanimonas, was assessed and compared for mercury biosorption from aqueous solutions. It was found that both of the biosorbents reached equilibrium after 60 min of contact although the mercury sorption capacity of Vibrio was significantly more. Its sorption capacity increased from 9 to 83 ...

Journal: :Waste management 2002
T C Ho N Kobayashi Y K Lee C J Lin J R Hopper

A process model was developed to simulate elemental mercury sorption by activated carbon in three distinct beds, namely a confined, a semi-fluidized, and a fluidized bed. The model involved the coupling of a kinetic model based on the mechanisms of surface equilibrium and external mass transfer, and a material balance model based on the tank-in-series approach. For surface equilibrium, three di...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
m. moghbeli department of microbiology, damghan branch, islamic azad university, p.o. box 36716- 39998, damghan, iran f. shakeri department of microbiology, damghan branch, islamic azad university, p.o. box 36716- 39998, damghan, iran h. hashemi-moghaddam department of chemistry, damghan branch, islamic azad university, p.o. box 36716-39998, damghan, iran

use of microorganisms for removing mercury is an effective technology for the treatment of industrial wastewaters and can become an effective tool for the remediation of man-impacted coastal ecosystems with this metal. in this study, seven types of mercury resistant bacteria were separated from industrial waste and minimum inhibitory concentration (mic), were determined for these bacteria. resu...

In this study, the adsorption of mercury ions by Sargassum bevanom (S. bevanom) by batch method was investigated. The optimum operating parameters such adsorbent dosage, contact time, and pH, were obtained as: a biomass dose of 0.4 g in 100 ml of mercury solution, contact time of 90 mins and pH 7, respectively. Three equations Morris –Weber, Lagergren and pseudo second order are tested to verif...

2006
J. Torres S. Olivares D. De La Rosa L. Lima F. Martinez C. S. Munita D. I. T. Favaro

Adsorption of mercury(ll) and methylmercury by two tannin sorbents was investigated using radiotracers. High sorption capacities for mercury are registered for both sorbents at pH 7. For Eucaliptus Saligna Sm sorbent (ETS) the maximum sorption capacity was 1.2_+.0.2 mmol/g and for Lysiloma latisiliqua sorbent (LTS) was 8.5+0.2 mmol/g. Methylmercury adsorption maximum was recorded at pH 4 and in...

2004

The sorption of mercury vapor by adsorbed sulfur in the zeolites CaA (=5A) and NaX (= 13X) and two types of active carbon has been measured at a temperature of 50°C. With increasing degree of micropore filling by sulfur the fraction of sulfur accessible to mercury atoms decreased for CaA and NaX. The sulfur chemisorbed on carbon (only less than 0.05 g sulfur per g) is not very active for mercur...

2015
S. Valili A. Maneta I. D. Manariotis H. K. Karapanagioti

The production of added value products such as biochars from food-industry by-products is a sustainable idea. These raw materials not only are free of charge but their pyrolysis will help solve management problems. The objectives of the present study are (a) to characterize the developed materials for their properties that affect sorption such as surface area, grain size, total organic carbon, ...

2007
P. Gluszcz

A unique biotechnological method for remediation of industrial wastewater contaminated by toxic mercury, based on the enzymatic reduction of ionic mercury by live bacteria, has been developed by prof. Deckwer and co-workers at GBF (at present HZI), Germany, and implemented in a pilot-plant scale. The experience gained during operation of this installation led to the idea, that the process of bi...

Journal: :Water research 2005
Roberto Herrero Pablo Lodeiro Carlos Rey-Castro Teresa Vilariño Manuel E Sastre de Vicente

The ability of Cystoseira baccata algal biomass to remove Hg(II) from aqueous solutions is investigated. The mercury biosorption process is studied through batch experiments at 25 degrees C with regard to the influence of contact time, initial mercury concentration, solution pH, salinity and presence of several divalent cations. The acid-base properties of the alga are also studied, since they ...

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