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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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Biosorption characteristics of Aspergillus fumigatus in removal of cadmium from an aqueous solution
Biosorption characteristics of Aspergillus fumigatus in removal of cadmium from an aqueous solution
Subject
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Biological
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Nineteen fungal species were isolated from soil contaminated with industrial wastes of which Aspergillus species were the most dominant. The growth of the isolates was notice by Cd concentration in growth medium, thus about 20% of the isolates can grow up to 50 mg Cd/100 ml medium and only Aspergillus fumigatus and Penicillium chrysogenum can grow at 100 mg Cd with growth decrease of 88.2 and 99.4%, respectively. The results revealed that the living biomass of the isolates were more efficient to biosorb Cd than their dried powdered biomass by 15 - 44%. The formulation of yeast peptone glucose (YPG) medium fortified the isolates by ingredients favored the best growth yields that have the highest Cd biosorption, compared to yeast malt extract (YM) and sabourad (Sb) media. The dried A. fumigatus biomass was the most efficient than other tested fungi. The influence of different treatments of dried A. fumigatus biomass on its Cd biosorption activity, indicated that 0.5 N NaOH and autoclaving was the most efficient treatment (3 fold increase as compared to untreated). The biosorption of Cd by treated A. fumigatus biomass was considerably influenced by the pH value of the biosorption medium, contact time, biomass levels and Cd concentration. Thus, 98% of Cd was absorbed in biosorption medium containing 10 mg Cd and 100 mg dried treated biomass/100ml bidistilled water at pH 5 after 90 min of contact, nitric acid (0.05 N) was the best Cd eluent (99.8%) as compared to the other eluents. The desorbed A. fumigatus biomass was successfully reused for 5 consecutive times for Cd biosorption with decrease reached to 28% at the 5th reuse.
ISSN
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16845315
Journal Name
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African Journal of Biotechnology
Volume
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8
Issue Number
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17
Publishing Year
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2009 AH
2009 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
صالح محمد القرني
Al-Garni, SALEH Mohamed
Researcher
Doctorate
Saleh-895_4@hotmail.com
خالد محمد غانم
Ghanem, Khaled Mohamed
Researcher
Doctorate
kghanem@kau.edu.sa
عبدالعزيز باحبيل
Bahobail, Abdulaziz
Researcher
Master
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