Investigation on batch biosorption of lead using Lactobacillius bulgaricus in an aqueous phase system

In this research, the biosorption of lead by Lactobacillius bulgaricus was investigated. The mechanism for the biosorption was similar to ionic exchanger. The media pH, weight of dried biomass and initial lead concentration were investigated at ambient temperature. At high acidic solution (pH

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