Cadmium and zinc uptake by dried activated sludge: Equilibrium and experimental design study

Authors

  • Lucia Remenárová Department of Ecochemistry and Radioecology, University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, J. Herdu 2, Trnava, SK-917 01, Slovak Republic
  • Martin Pipíška Department of Ecochemistry and Radioecology, University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, J. Herdu 2, Trnava, SK-917 01, Slovak Republic
  • Miroslav Horník Department of Ecochemistry and Radioecology, University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, J. Herdu 2, Trnava, SK-917 01, Slovak Republic
  • Jana Marešová Department of Ecochemistry and Radioecology, University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, J. Herdu 2, Trnava, SK-917 01, Slovak Republic
  • Jozef Augustín Department of Ecochemistry and Radioecology, University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, J. Herdu 2, Trnava, SK-917 01, Slovak Republic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36547/nbc.1121

Keywords:

cadmium, zinc, biosorption, activated sludge, isotherms, RSM

Abstract

Removal of Cd2+ and Zn2+ ions from single and binary solutions by dried activated sludge was studied in batch experiments. It was shown that the metal removal is a rapid process significantly influenced by solution pH. Maximum uptake of both Cd and Zn was reached at pH 6.0 and negligible uptake was observed at pH 2.0. The Langmuir isotherm was found to well represent the measured equilibrium sorption data in single metal systems and the maximum sorption capacities Qmax of the activated sludge (d.w.), calculated from Langmuir model were 540 ± 16 μmol/g for Zn2+ and 510 ± 17 μmol/g for Cd2+ ions. The Response surface methodology (RSM) was used for investigation of interaction and competitive effects in binary metal system. It was found that dried activated sludge in binary system Cd-Zn has slightly higher affinity for Cd2+ comparing with Zn2+ ions. Competitive effect of Cd on Zn uptake increased with increasing solution pH and Cd initial concentration. Maximum sorption capacities of the activated sludge were 321 μmol Cd2+/g and 312 μmol Zn2+/g. RSM appears to be a better tool for the evaluation of interaction and competitive effects in binary systems than both the simple extrapolation from single-component systems and experimentally difficult study of multi-component systems.

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Published

2021-08-31

How to Cite

Remenárová, L., Pipíška, M., Horník, M., Marešová, J., & Augustín, J. (2021). Cadmium and zinc uptake by dried activated sludge: Equilibrium and experimental design study. Nova Biotechnologica Et Chimica, 10(2), 117–130. https://doi.org/10.36547/nbc.1121

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