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Imobilisation of alkali treated apricot shells as a biosorbent for heavy metals removal

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Tatjana Šoštarić ,
Tatjana Šoštarić
Contact Tatjana Šoštarić

Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade, Serbia

Marija Petrović ,
Marija Petrović

Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade, Serbia

Zorica Lopićić ,
Zorica Lopićić

Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade, Serbia

Jelena Petrović ,
Jelena Petrović

Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade, Serbia

Jelena Milojković ,
Jelena Milojković

Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade, Serbia

Marija Mihajlović ,
Marija Mihajlović

Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade, Serbia

Mirjana Stojanović
Mirjana Stojanović

Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

In this work, the design and usage of biosorbents made of apricot shells (Prunus armeniaca L.), Na-alginate and bentonite, for heavy metals removal from wastewaters, were investigated. The effect of particle size on the biosorption process, were investigate and the smallest fraction, was immobilized in Na-alginate. Immobilization had a positive effect on the biosorption process, but due to the inhomogeneity of the granules, bentonite was added as a binding agent. The result was increase of Cu(II) and Zn(II) removal up to 35% and Pb(II) up to 60. The composed granules were used for real effluent treatment. Obtained results indicated that this kind of composite biosorbent can be used in treatment of effluents contaminated with heavy metals pollution.

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