Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb

Solution pH plays an important criterion in the biosorption system in ensuring optimum uptake of heavy metal by a biomass is achieved at the highest performance. In this study, the biosorption of lead (II) ions by the non-living biomass of P. amaryllifolius Roxb is performed at various pH from acidi...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, M.Z., Sufian, S., Abdul Hamid, F.H.
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Published: Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.318942022-03-29T03:39:26Z Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb Abdullah, M.Z. Sufian, S. Abdul Hamid, F.H. Solution pH plays an important criterion in the biosorption system in ensuring optimum uptake of heavy metal by a biomass is achieved at the highest performance. In this study, the biosorption of lead (II) ions by the non-living biomass of P. amaryllifolius Roxb is performed at various pH from acidic to alkaline conditions. Results show that the optimum pH for the removal of lead (II) ions from wastewater occurs at pH 5, whereby the sorption activity occurs through monolayer process as it follows the Langmuir isotherm. High removal percentage of the metal ions at various concentrations further emphasize on the viability of P. amaryllifolius Roxbto be utilized as a green resources in the wastewater treatment. © 2014 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84914164592&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMM.625.757&partnerID=40&md5=9ac5a42eaab24add792f65d466d1ef9c Abdullah, M.Z. and Sufian, S. and Abdul Hamid, F.H. (2014) Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 625 . pp. 757-760. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31894/
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description Solution pH plays an important criterion in the biosorption system in ensuring optimum uptake of heavy metal by a biomass is achieved at the highest performance. In this study, the biosorption of lead (II) ions by the non-living biomass of P. amaryllifolius Roxb is performed at various pH from acidic to alkaline conditions. Results show that the optimum pH for the removal of lead (II) ions from wastewater occurs at pH 5, whereby the sorption activity occurs through monolayer process as it follows the Langmuir isotherm. High removal percentage of the metal ions at various concentrations further emphasize on the viability of P. amaryllifolius Roxbto be utilized as a green resources in the wastewater treatment. © 2014 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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author Abdullah, M.Z.
Sufian, S.
Abdul Hamid, F.H.
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Sufian, S.
Abdul Hamid, F.H.
Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb
author_facet Abdullah, M.Z.
Sufian, S.
Abdul Hamid, F.H.
author_sort Abdullah, M.Z.
title Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb
title_short Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb
title_full Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb
title_fullStr Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb
title_full_unstemmed Ph dependence on biosorption of PB (II) by p. Amaryllifolius roxb
title_sort ph dependence on biosorption of pb (ii) by p. amaryllifolius roxb
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