Biosorption is being demonstrated as a useful alternative to
conventional systems for the removal of toxic metals from
industrial effluents. Metal affinity to the biomass can be increase
by pre treating the biomass with different chemicals. Current study
was deigned to assess the Ni(II) and CCu(II) removal capability of
two microfungi viz. Aspergillus niger and Rhizopus arrhizus.
Biomass of both fungal species was pretreated with alkalies, acids
and detergents. For the successful application of biosorption
crucial parameters like influence of initial metal ion
concentration and desorption/reutilization were also performed. To
check the practical potential of adsorbents, metal uptake
capability of test fungal biosorbents was assessed with real
industrial effluents. This book is useful for those who are working
on treatment of wastewater using fungal biomass.
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