Zinc, nickel, and cobalt ions removal from aqueous solution and plating plant wastewater by modified Aspergillus flavus biomass: A dataset

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Rauf ForoutanBahman Ramavandi

Abstract

The biomass of Aspergillus flavus was modified by calcium chloride to achieve a bioadsorbent for treating nickel, cobalt, and zinc ions from aqueous solutions. The information of pH, bioadsorbent dose, contact time, and temperature effect on the removal efficiency are presented. The data of Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetic models are also depicted. The data showed that the maximum bioadsorption capacity of nickel, cobalt, and zinc ions is 32.26, 31.06 and 27.86 mg/g, respectively. The suitability of the bioadsorbent in heavy metals removal at field condition was tested with a real wastewater sample collected from a plating plant in the final part of this dataset. Based on the findings, the bioadsorbent was shown to be an affordable alternative for the removal of metals in the wastewater.

Citations

Dec 21, 2017·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Agata Jakóbik-KolonJoanna Bok-Badura
Aug 10, 2017·Environmental Technology·Rauf ForoutanMohammad Mesbah
Jan 9, 2019·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Rauf ForoutanBahman Ramavandi
May 12, 2019·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Rauf ForoutanBahman Ramavandi
Aug 5, 2017·Materials·Agata Jakóbik-KolonJoanna Bok-Badura
Apr 28, 2021·Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research·Shengnan LinTingan Zhang
Aug 8, 2021·Journal of Environmental Management·Satoshi MorikuboYasuhiko Takuma

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flame atomic adsorption spectrometry

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