Removal and recovery of uranium (VI) from aqueous solutions by immobilized Aspergillus niger powder beads

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De-Xin Ding
Xiang Tan
Nan Hu
Guang-Yue Li
Yong-Dong Wang
Yan Tan
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[1] University of South China,Key Discipline Laboratory for National Defense for Biotechnology in Uranium Mining and Hydrometallurgy
[2] Central South University,School of Resources and Safety Engineering
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Biosorption; Uranium; Aspergillus niger; Equilibrium; Kinetics;
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The immobilized Aspergillus niger powder beads were obtained by entrapping nonviable A. niger powder into Ca-alginate gel. The effects of pH, contact time, initial uranium (VI) concentration and biomass dosage on the biosorption of uranium (VI) onto the beads from aqueous solutions were investigated in a batch system. Biosorption equilibrium data were agreeable with Langmuir isotherm model and the maximum biosorption capacity of the beads for uranium (VI) was estimated to be 649.4 mg/g at 30 °C. The biosorption kinetics followed the pseudo-second-order model and intraparticle diffusion equation. The variations in enthalpy (26.45 kJ/mol), entropy (0.167 kJ/mol K) and Gibbs free energy were calculated from the experimental data. SEM and EDS analysis indicated that the beads have strong adsorption capability for uranium (VI). The adsorbed uranium (VI) on the beads could be released with HNO3 or HCl. The results showed that the immobilized A. niger powder beads had great potential for removing and recovering uranium (VI) from aqueous solutions.
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页码:1567 / 1576
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