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Simultaneous bioremediation of cationic copper ions and anionic methyl orange azo dye by brown marine alga Fucus vesiculosus

Noura El‐Ahmady El‐Naggar, Ragaa A. Hamouda, Amna A. Saddiq, Monagi H. Alkinani

2021Scientific Reports70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Textile wastewater contains large quantities of azo dyes mixed with various contaminants especially heavy metal ions. The discharge of effluents containing methyl orange (MO) dye and Cu 2+ ions into water is harmful because they have severe toxic effects to humans and the aquatic ecosystem. The dried algal biomass was used as a sustainable, cost-effective and eco-friendly for the treatment of the textile wastewater. Box–Behnken design (BBD) was used to identify the most significant factors for achieving maximum biosorption of Cu 2+ and MO from aqueous solutions using marine alga Fucus vesiculosus biomass. The experimental results indicated that 3 g/L of F. vesiculosus biomass was capable of removing 92.76% of copper and 50.27% of MO simultaneously from aqueous solution using MO (60 mg/L), copper (200 mg/L) at pH 7 within 60 min with agitation at 200 rpm. The dry biomass was also investigated using SEM, EDS, and FTIR before and after MO and copper biosorption. FTIR, EDS and SEM analyses revealed obvious changes in the characteristics of the algal biomass as a result of the biosorption process. The dry biomass of F. vesiculosus can eliminate MO and copper ions from aquatic effluents in a feasible and efficient method.

Topics & Concepts

Fucus vesiculosusBiosorptionMethyl orangeCopperEffluentBiomass (ecology)BioremediationChemistryNuclear chemistryWastewaterAqueous solutionMetal ions in aqueous solutionEnvironmental chemistryPulp and paper industryAlgaeBotanyEnvironmental engineeringAdsorptionMetalPhotocatalysisBiologyEnvironmental scienceOrganic chemistryContaminationEcologySorptionCatalysisEngineeringAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalNanomaterials for catalytic reactionsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications
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