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      The Biosorption of Copper(II) Using a Natural Biofilm Formed on the Stones from the Metro River, Malang City, Indonesia

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      International Journal of Microbiology
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          Biofilm is the predominant habitat of microbes in aquatic ecosystems. Microhabitat inside the biofilm matrix is a nutrient-rich environment promoted by the adsorption of nutrient ions from the surrounding water. Biofilms can not only adsorb ions that are nutrients but also other ions, such as heavy metals. The ability of biofilm to attract and retain heavy metals, such as copper(II), makes biofilms a promising biosorbent for water pollution treatment. The present study analyzes the characteristics of copper(II) adsorption by biofilms naturally formed in the river. The biofilms used in this study grow naturally on the stones in the Metro River in Malang City, Indonesia. Methods to analyze the adsorption characteristics of copper(II) by biofilms were kinetics of the adsorption and adsorption isotherm. The maximum adsorption amount and the adsorption equilibrium constant were calculated using a variant of the Langmuir isotherm model. In addition, the presence of the functional groups as suggested binding sites in biofilm polymers was investigated using the Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis. The results indicate that copper(II)'s adsorption to the biofilm is a physicochemical process. The adsorption of copper(II) is fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm model, suggesting that the adsorption of copper(II) to a biofilm is due to the interaction between the adsorption sites on the biofilm and the ions. The biofilm's maximum absorption capacity for copper(II) is calculated to be 2.14 mg/wet-g of biofilm, with the equilibrium rate constant at 0.05 L/mg. Therefore, the biofilms on the stones from river can be a promising biosorbent of copper(II) pollution in aquatic ecosystems.

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                Journal
                Int J Microbiol
                Int J Microbiol
                IJMICRO
                International Journal of Microbiology
                Hindawi
                1687-918X
                1687-9198
                2022
                27 September 2022
                : 2022
                : 9975333
                Affiliations
                1Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia
                2Microbial Resources and Biotechnology Research Group, Graduate School of University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia
                3Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia
                4Graduate School of Life Sciences, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
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                Academic Editor: Sudhanshu Behera

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6301-0861
                Article
                10.1155/2022/9975333
                9532089
                713f9b1a-7eb7-4467-85a7-e60a78559f45
                Copyright © 2022 Andi Kurniawan et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 15 February 2022
                : 25 May 2022
                : 2 August 2022
                Funding
                Funded by: Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia
                Award ID: SP DIPA-023.17.1.69052312422
                Categories
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                Microbiology & Virology
                Microbiology & Virology

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