Abstract

The combined uptake of Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ by activated sludge (biomass) was investigated at steady state in an activated sludge process (ASP) without recycle (namely, once-thro ASP), for different values of influent metal concentrations and hydraulic residence time in the range of 2.5–40 h. The experiments were performed at a constant pH of 7 and temperature of 25 °C. The results showed that the percentage removal of both copper and zinc by activated sludge increased with the increasing residence time; moreover, the percent metal uptakes were higher for both metals at the low level of influent metal concentrations [ ρ(Cu 2+)=1.5 mg/L and ρ(Zn 2+)=9 mg/L], than those at the higher level of concentrations [ ρ(Cu 2+)=4.5 mg/L and ρ(Zn 2+)=27 mg/L]. The least represented forms of both Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ in activated sludge were their sulfides, and the dominant metal forms were found to be ‘organically bound’ for both of the metals, Zn 2+ and Cu 2+.

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