Abstract

The zinc biosorption capacity of a Streptomyces rimosus biomass was studied in the batch mode. After a heat pretreatment, optimum conditions of biosorption were found to be: an average saturation contact time of 4 h, a biomass particle size between 140 and 250 μm, the ambient temperature, a stirring speed of 250 rpm, and pH of 7.5. The equilibrium data could be fitted by a Langmuir isotherm equation. Under these optimal conditions, up to 30 mg Zn/g biomass, was fixed. Moreover, additional chemical treatment of the biomass by NaOH (1 mol/L), increased the biosorption capacity of about 80 mg Zn/g biomass.

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