Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from water

Abstract The present investigation aimed to study and compare the efficiency of non-viable fungal isolates to remove divalent lead (Pb(II)) from aqueous streams. The selected fungal isolates showed identity with Aspergillus caespitosus, Aureobasidium sp. RBSS-303 and Aspergillus flavus HF5 as confir...

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Main Authors: Kiran Aftab, Kalsoom Akhtar, Razia Noreen, Faiza Nazir, Umme Kalsoom
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
Series:Chemistry Central Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-017-0363-4
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spelling doaj-18f17751073346f199c261ae4352d5262021-08-02T10:53:13ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2017-12-0111111310.1186/s13065-017-0363-4Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from waterKiran Aftab0Kalsoom Akhtar1Razia Noreen2Faiza Nazir3Umme Kalsoom4Department of Chemistry, Government College Women University FaisalabadIndustrial Biotechnology Division, National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE)Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, Government College UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Government College Women University FaisalabadDepartment of Chemistry, Government College Women University FaisalabadAbstract The present investigation aimed to study and compare the efficiency of non-viable fungal isolates to remove divalent lead (Pb(II)) from aqueous streams. The selected fungal isolates showed identity with Aspergillus caespitosus, Aureobasidium sp. RBSS-303 and Aspergillus flavus HF5 as confirmed using gene sequencing of ITS regions of the ribosomal DNA (rDNA). The obtained equilibrium data for Pb(II) biosorption of A. caespitosus fitted better to Langmuir isotherm with maximum sorption capacity of 351.0 mg/g and A. sp. RBSS-303 and A. flavus HF5 showed good fit to Freundlich isotherm with maximum sorption capacity of 271.5 and 346.3 mg/g respectively. The values of thermodynamic factors ascertained the nature of adsorption process is endothermic with A. caespitosus and A. flavus HF5 but exothermic with A. sp. RBSS-303. The experimental data for Pb(II) biosorption fits very well to pseudo second order kinetic model. With HCl the maximum 85.5, 75.3, 73.7% recovery of Pb(II) was obtained from A. caespitosus, A. sp. RBSS-303 and A. flavus HF5, respectively. The observed percentage loss in sorption capacity of Pb(II) was 3.9% by A. flavus HF5, 12.2% by A. caespitosus and 26.6% by A. sp. RBSS-303 after five cyclic studies of sorption and desorption. Results from the study confirmed the efficiency order of A. caespitosus > A. flavus HF5 > A. sp. RBSS-303 to remove and recover Pb(II) from aqueous solution. Finally, the fungal biosorbents can be used as soil conditioning agent after compositing into valuables fungal protein.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-017-0363-4Pb(II)Cyclic studiesThermodynamicsKineticsEquilibrium studyRegeneration
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author Kiran Aftab
Kalsoom Akhtar
Razia Noreen
Faiza Nazir
Umme Kalsoom
spellingShingle Kiran Aftab
Kalsoom Akhtar
Razia Noreen
Faiza Nazir
Umme Kalsoom
Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from water
Chemistry Central Journal
Pb(II)
Cyclic studies
Thermodynamics
Kinetics
Equilibrium study
Regeneration
author_facet Kiran Aftab
Kalsoom Akhtar
Razia Noreen
Faiza Nazir
Umme Kalsoom
author_sort Kiran Aftab
title Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from water
title_short Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from water
title_full Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from water
title_fullStr Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from water
title_full_unstemmed Comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for Pb(II) removal and recovery from water
title_sort comparative efficacy of locally isolated fungal strains for pb(ii) removal and recovery from water
publisher BMC
series Chemistry Central Journal
issn 1752-153X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract The present investigation aimed to study and compare the efficiency of non-viable fungal isolates to remove divalent lead (Pb(II)) from aqueous streams. The selected fungal isolates showed identity with Aspergillus caespitosus, Aureobasidium sp. RBSS-303 and Aspergillus flavus HF5 as confirmed using gene sequencing of ITS regions of the ribosomal DNA (rDNA). The obtained equilibrium data for Pb(II) biosorption of A. caespitosus fitted better to Langmuir isotherm with maximum sorption capacity of 351.0 mg/g and A. sp. RBSS-303 and A. flavus HF5 showed good fit to Freundlich isotherm with maximum sorption capacity of 271.5 and 346.3 mg/g respectively. The values of thermodynamic factors ascertained the nature of adsorption process is endothermic with A. caespitosus and A. flavus HF5 but exothermic with A. sp. RBSS-303. The experimental data for Pb(II) biosorption fits very well to pseudo second order kinetic model. With HCl the maximum 85.5, 75.3, 73.7% recovery of Pb(II) was obtained from A. caespitosus, A. sp. RBSS-303 and A. flavus HF5, respectively. The observed percentage loss in sorption capacity of Pb(II) was 3.9% by A. flavus HF5, 12.2% by A. caespitosus and 26.6% by A. sp. RBSS-303 after five cyclic studies of sorption and desorption. Results from the study confirmed the efficiency order of A. caespitosus > A. flavus HF5 > A. sp. RBSS-303 to remove and recover Pb(II) from aqueous solution. Finally, the fungal biosorbents can be used as soil conditioning agent after compositing into valuables fungal protein.
topic Pb(II)
Cyclic studies
Thermodynamics
Kinetics
Equilibrium study
Regeneration
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-017-0363-4
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