Biosorption and removal of toxic heavy metals by metal tolerating bacteria for bioremediation of metal contamination: A comprehensive review
M Priyadarshanee, S Das - Journal of Environmental Chemical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Heavy metal pollution caused due to the industrialization has been considered as a
significant public health hazard, and these heavy metals exhibit various types of …
significant public health hazard, and these heavy metals exhibit various types of …
Recent advances in microbial metal bioaccumulation
Removal of hazardous metals through biological means has received considerable attention
in the last few decades. Nevertheless, only a fraction of these studies employed growing …
in the last few decades. Nevertheless, only a fraction of these studies employed growing …
Kinetic, isotherm and thermodynamic studies of amaranth dye biosorption from aqueous solution onto water hyacinth leaves
I Guerrero-Coronilla, L Morales-Barrera… - Journal of environmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
The present study explored the kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamics of amaranth (acid
red 27) anionic dye (AD) biosorption to water hyacinth leaves (LEC). The effect of LEC …
red 27) anionic dye (AD) biosorption to water hyacinth leaves (LEC). The effect of LEC …
Ecotoxic heavy metals transformation by bacteria and fungi in aquatic ecosystem
Water is the most important and vital molecule of our planet and covers 75% of earth
surface. But it is getting polluted due to high industrial growth. The heavy metals produced …
surface. But it is getting polluted due to high industrial growth. The heavy metals produced …
Rhodotorula glutinis as source of pigments and metabolites for food industry
A Hernández-Almanza, JC Montanez… - Food Bioscience, 2014 - Elsevier
Rhodotorula glutinis is a pigmented yeast, part of the Basidiomycota phylum, particularly
important for food industries because its biotechnological potential and safety implications …
important for food industries because its biotechnological potential and safety implications …
Chromium Biosorption from Cr(VI) Aqueous Solutions by Cupressus lusitanica Bark: Kinetics, Equilibrium and Thermodynamic Studies
AR Netzahuatl-Muñoz, MC Cristiani-Urbina… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
The present study investigated the kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamics of chromium
(Cr) ion biosorption from Cr (VI) aqueous solutions by Cupressus lusitanica bark (CLB). CLB …
(Cr) ion biosorption from Cr (VI) aqueous solutions by Cupressus lusitanica bark (CLB). CLB …
[HTML][HTML] Cu (II) biosorption by living biofilms: Isothermal, chemical, physical and biological evaluation
A Fathollahi, SJ Coupe, AH El-Sheikh… - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Dissolved copper in stormwater runoff is a significant environmental problem. Biosorption of
dissolved metals using microorganisms is known as a green, low-cost and efficient method …
dissolved metals using microorganisms is known as a green, low-cost and efficient method …
Biosorptive removal of Zn (II) ions by Pongamia oil cake (Pongamia pinnata) in batch and fixed-bed column studies using response surface methodology and artificial …
M Shanmugaprakash, S Venkatachalam… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Design of experiment and artificial neural networks (ANN) have been effectively
employed to predict the rate of uptake of Zn (II) ions onto defatted pongamia oil cake. Four …
employed to predict the rate of uptake of Zn (II) ions onto defatted pongamia oil cake. Four …
Biosorption of Ni (II) from aqueous solutions by Litchi chinensis seeds
JG Flores-Garnica, L Morales-Barrera… - Bioresource …, 2013 - Elsevier
The potential of Litchi chinensis seeds (LCS) for biosorption of Ni (II) ions from aqueous
solutions was investigated in batch systems in terms of kinetics, equilibrium and …
solutions was investigated in batch systems in terms of kinetics, equilibrium and …
Use of microorganisms and agro-industrial wastes in the biosorption of chromium (VI): a review
MÁ Vega Cuellar, G Calderón Domínguez… - Waste and Biomass …, 2022 - Springer
Due to non-biodegradable nature, chromium (VI) ions in wastewater build up over time,
reaching concentrations that are damaging for both the environment and human health …
reaching concentrations that are damaging for both the environment and human health …