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Selective biosorption of lanthanides onto Galdieria sulphuraria

Carla Manfredi, Angela Amoruso, Claudia Ciniglia, Manuela Iovinella, Maria Grazia Palmieri, Carmine Lubritto, Andrea El Hassanin, Seth J Davis, Marco Trifuoggi

2023Chemosphere18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recovering of trivalent Lanthanides from aqueous solutions, by biosorption process onto Galdieria sulphuraria lifeless cells, was investigated. Potentiometry, UV–Vis, FTIR-ATR spectroscopy and SEM-EDS analysis were used. All the experiments were performed at 25 °C, in 0.5 M NaCl. Ln3+ biosorption is greater in the 5–6 pH range with values ranging from 80 μmol/g to 130 μmol/g (dry weight). The adsorbed Ln3+ ions can be recovered at higher acidity (pH<1) and the biosorbent can be reused. Specific molecular interactions between Ln3+ ions and the functional groups on G. sulphuraria surface were highlighted. Particularly, proteins are involved if Ln3+=Pr3+, Sm3+, Eu3+, Tb3+, Dy3+, Tm3+, while Ce3+, Ho3+, Er3+ form bonds with carbohydrates. Finally, both proteins and carbohydrates are involved if Gd3+ and Yb3+. A Surface Complexation approach, with a good graphical fitting to potentiometric experimental collected data, was used to describe the biosorption mechanism. This study could be of great applicative utility for removing of trivalent actinides, from waste aqueous solutions, by biosorption. As well known the lanthanides were used as model to simulate the chemical behaviour of actinides in the same oxidation state.

Topics & Concepts

BiosorptionAqueous solutionAdsorptionNuclear chemistryLanthanidePotentiometric titrationChemistryInorganic chemistryIonPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistrySorptionRadioactive element chemistry and processingGeochemistry and Elemental AnalysisAnalytical chemistry methods development
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