Mycoremediation of Cd2+ and Pb2+ from Aqueous Media by Dead Biomass of Phialomyces macrosporus
This manuscript deals with the bioremediation of aqueous media containing Cd 2+ and Pb 2+ by using dead biomass of the fungus Phialomyces macrosporus . This filamentous fungus with 19.1 m 2 g −1 of surface area showed promising adsorption results, since more than 80 % of Cd 2+ and Pb 2+ were removed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water, air, and soil pollution air, and soil pollution, 2021-12, Vol.232 (12), Article 482 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This manuscript deals with the bioremediation of aqueous media containing Cd
2+
and Pb
2+
by using dead biomass of the fungus
Phialomyces macrosporus
. This filamentous fungus with 19.1 m
2
g
−1
of surface area showed promising adsorption results, since more than 80 % of Cd
2+
and Pb
2+
were removed from synthetic aqueous media. Adsorption isotherms from this fungal biomass were satisfactorily linearized (
R
2
> 0.95) by the mathematical Langmuir model and maximum adsorption capacities (MAC) were 1.03 × 10
−4
and 6.48 × 10
−5
mol g
−1
for Cd
2+
and Pb
2+
, respectively. In turn, Gibbs free energy variations were about –25 kJ mol
−1
, thus highlighting predominantly physical adsorptions. Concomitant cations decreased Cd
2+
and Pb
2+
MAC values by up to 72.6 % and 70.4 %, respectively, although this limitation has been largely circumvented after increasing the amounts of fungal biomass. As an environmental application of the biosorption of Cd
2+
and Pb
2+
on
Phialomyces macrosporus
, real chemical laboratory wastewaters were successfully treated with this filamentous fungus, thus meeting the Brazilian legal standards for cadmium (≤ 1.8 × 10
−6
mol L
−1
) and lead (≤ 2.4 × 10
−6
mol L
−1
)
.
Based on these results and considering that the use of
Phialomyces macrosporus
to adsorb cadmium and lead is being evaluated for the first time, the original contribution of this study was to broaden the understanding of bioremediation mechanisms. |
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ISSN: | 0049-6979 1573-2932 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11270-021-05427-2 |