Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering 2011. 8(1):65-74.

BIOSORPTION OF URANIUM IN A CONTINUOUS FLOW PACKED BED COLUMN USING CYSTOSEIRA INDICA BIOMASS
M. Ghasemi, A. Keshtkar, R. Dabbagh, S. Jaber Safdari

Abstract


Uranium(II) biosorption from aqueous solution by Cystoseira indica biomass was studied in a packed bed column. The uptake capacity of uranium was investigated by natural and different pretreated biomasses. Results showed 0.1 M CaCl2 solution at pHs 4, used as pretreatment, increased the uptake capacity more than 30% (371.39 mg/g). Cations concentration measurement in the effluent solution, Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy and X-ray Fluorescence analyses on biosorbents proved that ion exchange is the main biosorption mechanism. The elution efficiency for uranium desorption was determined for various chemical agents in a batch system. Among these eluants, 0.1 M HCl exhibited elution efficiency greater than 78%. Also, biomass regeneration by 0.1 M HCl was studied in a continuous system. The obtained results confirmed that reusability of this biomass is conceivable. Thus, Cystoseira indica can be used in the packed bed column as a potential biosorbent for treatment of uranium polluted aqueous solutions.


Keywords


Biosorption, Uranium, Packed bed column, Cystoseira indica, Ion exchange,

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