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226Ra, 238U and Cd adsorption kinetics and binding capacity of two cyanobacterial strains isolated from highly radioactive springs and optimal conditions for maximal removal effects in contaminated water.
Heidari, Fatemeh; Riahi, Hossein; Aghamiri, Mahmoud Reza; Zakeri, Farideh; Shariatmadari, Zeinab; Hauer, Tomás.
Affiliation
  • Heidari F; a Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology , Shahid Beheshti University , Evin , Tehran , Iran.
  • Riahi H; a Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology , Shahid Beheshti University , Evin , Tehran , Iran.
  • Aghamiri MR; c Radiation Medicine Department , Shahid Beheshti University , Tehran , Iran.
  • Zakeri F; d Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute , Tehran , Iran.
  • Shariatmadari Z; a Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology , Shahid Beheshti University , Evin , Tehran , Iran.
  • Hauer T; b Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR, Centre for Phycology , Trebon , Czech Republic.
Int J Phytoremediation ; 20(4): 369-377, 2018 Mar 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29584468
Biomass-based decontamination methods are among the most interesting water treatment techniques. In this study, 2 cyanobacterial strains, Nostoc punctiforme A.S/S4 and Chroococcidiopsis thermalis S.M/S9, isolated from hot springs containing high concentrations of radium (226Ra), were studied to be associated with removal of radionuclides (238U and 226Ra) and heavy metal cadmium (Cd) from aqueous solutions. The adsorption equilibrium data was described by Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. Kinetic studies indicated that the sorption of 3 metals followed pseudo-second-order kinetics. Effects of biomass concentration, pH, contact time, and initial metal concentration on adsorption were also investigated. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy revealed active binding sites on the cyanobacterial biomass. The obtained maximum biosorption capacities were 630 mg g-1 and 37 kBq g-1 for 238U and 226Ra for N. punctiforme and 730 mg g-1 and 55 kBq g-1 for C. thermalis. These 2 strains showed maximum binding capacity 160 and 225 mg g-1, respectively for Cd adsorption. These results suggest that radioactivity resistant cyanobacteria could be employed as an efficient adsorbent for decontamination of multi-component, radioactive and industrial wastewater.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radioactivity / Water Pollutants, Chemical / Cyanobacteria Language: En Journal: Int J Phytoremediation Journal subject: BOTANICA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radioactivity / Water Pollutants, Chemical / Cyanobacteria Language: En Journal: Int J Phytoremediation Journal subject: BOTANICA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Country of publication: United States