Issue 48, 2019, Issue in Progress

A novel efficient bioflocculant QZ-7 for the removal of heavy metals from industrial wastewater

Abstract

In this study, a novel bioflocculant QZ-7 was produced from Bacillus salmalaya 139SI for industrial wastewater treatment. Biochemical analysis, FTIR, scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis were performed. A synthetic wastewater sample was used to validate the performance of the prepared OZ-7 for the adsorption efficiency of As, Zn2+ Pb2+, Cu2+, and Cd2+ under optimal experimental conditions such as initial metal concentrations, pH, contact time (h) and QZ-7 adsorbent dosage (mg mL−1). The maximum removal efficiency for Zn2+ (81.3%), As (78.6%), Pb2+ (77.9%), Cu2+ (76.1%), and Cd2+ (68.7%) was achieved using an optimal bioflocculant dosage of 60 mg L−1 at 2 h shaking time, 100 rpm and pH 7. Furthermore, the obtained optimum experimental conditions were validated using real industrial wastewater and the removal efficiencies of 89.8%, 77.4% and 58.4% were obtained for As, Zn2+ and Cu2+, respectively. The results revealed that the prepared bioflocculant QZ-7 has the capability to be used for the removal of heavy metals from industrial wastewater.

Graphical abstract: A novel efficient bioflocculant QZ-7 for the removal of heavy metals from industrial wastewater

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jun 2019
Accepted
31 Jul 2019
First published
04 Sep 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 27825-27834

A novel efficient bioflocculant QZ-7 for the removal of heavy metals from industrial wastewater

Z. M. M. Abu Tawila, S. Ismail, S. S. Abu Amr and E. K. Abou Elkhair, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 27825 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA04683F

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