Abstract

In this study a Box-Behnken (BBD) design was applied to optimize biosorption of copper, cadmium, and lead using cabbage waste. The effects of operating parameters including initial pH, biosorbent dosage, contact time, and heavy metal concentration were determined by BBD. The maximum biosorption removal efficiency was achieved at pH 4, 300 min operation time, 1.5 g/250 mL biosorbent dosage, and an initial heavy metal concentration of 25 mg/L. The maximum removal efficiencies were 77.23% for Cu, 93.10% for Pb, and 67.19% for Cd at optimal conditions. The cabbage waste was found to be an effective, sustainable, locally available, and environmentally friendly biosorbent for removing heavy metals from aqueous solution.

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