Fixed-bed biosorption of Cu2+ by polyacrylonitrile-immobilized dead cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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T. Godjevargova
S. Mihova
K. Gabrovska
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[1] University ‘Prof Dr A. Zlatarov’,Department of Biotechnology
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Biosorption; Cu; fixed-bed column; immobilized cells; polyacrylonitrile;
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Dead cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 54 were immobilized by entrappment in polyacrylonitrile. The beads obtained were used to adsorb copper in an up-flow fixed-bed column. The effect of polymer content and cell loading were studied to optimize the porosity and the efficiency in copper removal of the biosorbent beads in a batch system. The optimal concentration of the polyacrylonitrile was assumed to be 12%(w/v) and a concentration of 0.5 g cell dry weight in 1 g polymer was most effective in adsorption of Cu2+. The adsorption capacity of this biosorbent was 27 mg Cu2+/g dry biomass at 200 mg/l initial concentration of copper ions. Adsorption of Cu2+ in a batch system was studied using different initial concentrations of the solute. The optimal conditions in the up-flow column of the following parameters were determined: flow rate, bed height, and initial concentration of Cu2+ of the solutions. Results of fixed-bed biosorption showed that breakthrough and saturation time appeared to increase with the bed height, but decrease with the flow rate and the initial concentration. The linearized form of the Thomas equation was used to describe dynamic adsorption of metal ions. As a result, the adsorption capacity of the batch system and the column system was compared. Desorption of copper ions was achieved by washing the column biomass with 0.1 M HCl at an eluent flow rate of 1 ml/min. The reusability of the immobilized biomass was tested in five consecutive adsorption-desorption cycles. The regenerated beads retained over 45% of their original adsorption capacity after five A/D cycles.
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