Effects of pH and concentration on the capability of E. coli and S. epidermidis with bentonite clay as biosorbent for the removal of Copper, Nickel and Lead from polluted water
Journal
EPJ Web of Conferences
ISSN
2100-014X
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Delia B. Senoro
Mapua University
Josel B. Godezano
Mapua University
Meng-Wei Wan
Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Tainan, Taiwan
This paper discusses the effects of pH and concentration on the capability of E. coli ATCC29522
and S. epidermidis RP62A biofilm with bentonite in removing divalent copper, nickel and lead from
wastewater. Batch adsorption study at laboratory scale was utilized to evaluate the potential use of bacterial
biomass (E. coli ATCC29522 and S. epidermidis RP62A) aided with geosynthetic clay (bentonite) for the
removal of Cu2+, Ni2+and Pb2+. Results revealed that removal of Cu2+, Ni2+and Pb2+ by both types of
organisms supported with bentonite were high in the first 4 hours of the experiment. This illustrates that the
binding site on that particular time was abundant. Hence, the removal rate was evident at high concentration
depicting the line adsorption equilibrium. It also revealed that S. epidermidis RP62A supported with
bentonite had the highest affinity to Copper and Lead with Qm = 277.7 mg/g and 5.0075 mg/g, respectively.
While E. coli ATCC 29522 had the highest affinity to Nickel (Qm= 58.82 mg/g). Hence, the sorption of
Cu2+, Ni2+and Pb2+ onto E. coli ATCC29522 and S. epidermidis RP62A biofilm supported with bentonite
clay occurred through monolayer chemisorption on the homogeneous surface of E. coli ATCC29522 and S.
epidermidis RP62A biofilm with bentonite clay. Batch kinetics studies revealed that the sorption of Cu2+,
Ni2+and Pb2+ onto E. coli ATCC29522 and S. epidermidis RP62A biofilm supported with bentonite clay
was well described by a pseudo-second-order equation model of type 1 (R2 = 0.9999), which implies that
chemisorption is the rate limiting step.