Published 1986 | Version v1
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Biosorption of uranium with Aspergillus niger

  • 1. Imperial Coll. of Science and Technology, London (UK). Dept. of Mineral Resorces Engineering

Description

This paper considers interactions of uranium with the microfilamentous fungus Aspergillus niger grown as pellets 4 mm in diameter for column application. Adsorption and desorption isotherms, a range of physical measurements, and a derived mechanistic model, indicated that a simple ion exchange process predominates in which uranyl cations reversibly replace protons on the amino acid groups of proteins and glycoproteins within the cell wall structure. Under the conditions employed uranium adsorbed onto A. niger (CMI 296409) some fourteen times more efficiently at pH 4 than onto the ion exchange resin IRA-400, and was readily desorbed at pH 1. The fungus had inferior selectivity and wet volume/dry weight ratio. Uranium was adsorbed semi-continuously by heat-killed A. niger pellets fluidised in a compartmentalised column. When operated with an intermittent countercurrent flow of the biomass, uranium concentrations of 100 g/m3 and 5 g/m3 at pH 4 could be reduced to less than 10 g/m3 and 1 g/m3, respectively. (author)

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Publisher
Ellis Horwood Limited.
Imprint Place
Chichester (UK)
ISBN
0-7458-0003-3
Imprint Title
Immobilisation of ions by bio-sorption
Imprint Pagination
266 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 183-200.

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