African Journal of Biotechnology
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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 5 (19), pp. 1819-1823, 2 October 2006 ISSN 1684–5315 © 2006 Academic Journals
Full Length Research
Paper
Continuous removal and recovery of lead
by alginate beads, free and alginate-immobilized Chlorella vulgaris
M. S. Abdel Hameed
Botany Department, Faculty of Science,
Beni Suef University, Egypt. E-mail:
drmohamedsa@yahoo.com.
Accepted 1
September, 2006 |
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This study examines the possibility of using Chlorella vulgaris cells in repeated lead adsorption/desorption cycles. Alginate beads and immobilized with algal cells were more effective and suitable than free cells. Consistently high lead removal (>90%) and recovery (about 100%) were achieved. Lead adsorption was mainly via the alginate matrix and minor contribution was made by algae. Free cells were difficult to handle and give inconsistent lead removal and recovery throughout the experiment.
Key words: Lead removal, recovery, immobilization, algae. |
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