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Removal of Heavy metal by Biological Method Seung-yun Yang Block-copolymer self-assembly center
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Contents Introduction -Heavy metal (Source, Discharge limit, Health effect) -Conventional removal method (Non-biotic, Biotic) Research paper -Biosorption mechanism -Results Summary
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Solid and semisolid wastes Smelted ores, refining slags or sludges Processing or manufacturing scrap Spent catalysts or batteries WWT process sludges Introduction – The source of heavy metal pollution Liquid wastes Electroplating, etching Smelting, refining Ore or coal mine drainage Other chemical process Electronic deviceMine
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MetalsConcern Ba Long term – increased blood pressure and nerve block Cd A carcinogen. Soluble compounds of Cd are highly toxic. Long term – concentrates in the liver, kidneys, bone (osteomalacia) Cr Cr 6+ compounds are carcinogenic and corrosive tissue. Long term – skin sensitization and kidney damage. Pb Long term -- brain and kidney damage; birth defects Hg paralysis of body, sight trouble Long term – toxic to central nerve system; may cause birth defects Ag Long term – permanent grey discoloration of skin, eyes and mucus membranes. Introduction – Health effect of heavy metal
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Example of heavy metal pollution Minamata disease (Hg)Itai itai disease (Cd)
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Compound CN - FeZnCuCdHg Upper limit 110530.10.005 Compound AsPbCr 6+ MnF P Upper limit 0.51 10158 Unit: mg/L (ppm) Introduction – Effluent standard of waste water Increased concerns on health and environment Effluent standard becomes more strict It is necessary to treat wastewater containing low conc. of heavy metals.
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Introduction - Conventional removal process Non-biotic method Precipitation Membrane (Ultrafiltration, Reverse osmosis) Ion-exchange Absorbent (Activated carbon, cellulose, polymer) Biotic method Biomass materials (Alga, fungus, bacteria)
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Precipitation Transforms dissolved contaminants into an insoluble solid Use pH adjustment, addition of a chemical precipitant, and flocculation Low removal efficiency, Production of sludges Ion exchange Reversible chemical reaction Recovery and reuse of desired products Expensive (resin), low chemical resistance Membrane process Separate heavy metal from waste water by size effect Improper to high loading, High installation and operation cost Conventional removal process – Non-biotic method
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Conventional removal process – Biological method Bioaccumulation metabolically driven active accumulation by living cells Biosorption a property of inactive, dead, microbial biomass to bind and concentrate heavy metals outsideinside Meta l Biomass
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Biosorbent uptake of metals by microbial biomass Metals can be accumulated more than 30% of biomass weight in Some species (Ascophyllum and Sargassum)
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Biosorbent uptake of metals (continued) Biosorbent material Ubiquitous Cheap Abundant
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Complexation Complex formation between metal ion and functional groups Metal ions bind with ligands in biomass through chelation Physical adsorption Interactions between metal and functional groups of cell surface (carboxylate, hydroxyl, sulfates, phosphate, amino acid etc..) non-metabolic dependent, rapid, reversible Biological method – Biosorption mechanism Uptake process 1st step : independent metabolism binding to cell walls 2nd step : transport across the cell membrane by metabolism
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Research paper Mucor rouxii - Representative soil fungus - A lot of functional group ( The amino, carboxyl, and sulfury groups present in fungal cells play an important role in metal binding ) Heavy-metal removal from aqueous solution by fungus Mucor rouxii G. Yan, T. Viraraghavan, Water Res. 37 4486 (2003)
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Experimental Pb +2, Cd +2, Ni +2, Zn +2 : 75ml (conc. : 10 PPM) Biomass(live or dead) : 0.05g (Pretreated by NaOH) Atomic absorption (AA) spectrometer 0.45 m filter Shaking at 125 rpm
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Result I – Effect of pH on biosorption The pH plays an important role mainly by its influence on metal or cell wall chemistry.
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Result II – Metabolic effect on removal of heavy metal Some portion adsorbed in live biomass was used for metabolic reaction by intracellular uptake
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Result III – Desorption of metal ions from M. rouxii Efficiency of desoption of heavy-metal ions biosorbed in biomass can be controlled by elutant up to 90 %.
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Summary Biological method can be utilized for removal of heavy metal High efficiency of removal (up to 30% of biomass) Abundance of biosorbent Mucor rouxii biomass showed a high adsorption capability for the heavy metal removal. - pH plays an important role on metal or cell wall chemistry - Metabolic as well as non-metabolic reaction involved in removal of heavy metal - High recovery of biosorbed metal ions could be achieved with acid elution
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