6
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: not found
      • Article: not found

      The use of autotrophic Chlorella vulgaris in chromium (VI) reduction under different reduction conditions

      , , ,
      Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
      Elsevier BV

      Read this article at

      ScienceOpenPublisher
      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Related collections

          Most cited references30

          • Record: found
          • Abstract: not found
          • Article: not found

          Heavy Metals in Contaminated Soils: A Review of Sources, Chemistry, Risks and Best Available Strategies for Remediation

            Bookmark
            • Record: found
            • Abstract: not found
            • Article: not found

            Low-Cost Adsorbents: Growing Approach to Wastewater Treatment—a Review

              Bookmark
              • Record: found
              • Abstract: found
              • Article: not found

              A comprehensive review on biosorption of heavy metals by algal biomass: materials, performances, chemistry, and modeling simulation tools.

              Heavy metals contamination has become a global issue of concern due to their higher toxicities, nature of non-biodegradability, high capabilities in bioaccumulation in human body and food chain, and carcinogenicities to humans. A series of researches demonstrate that biosorption is a promising technology for removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions. Algae serve as good biosorbents due to their abundance in seawater and fresh water, cost-effectiveness, reusability and high metal sorption capacities. This article provides a comprehensive review of recent findings on performances, applications and chemistry of algae (e.g., brown, green and red algae, modified algae and the derivatives) for sequestration of heavy metals. Biosorption kinetics and equilibrium models are reviewed. The mechanisms for biosorption are presented. Biosorption is a complicated process involving ion-exchange, complexation and coordination. Finally the theoretical simulation tools for biosorption equilibrium and kinetics are presented so that the readers can use them for further studies.
                Bookmark

                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
                Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
                Elsevier BV
                18761070
                May 2017
                May 2017
                : 74
                : 1-6
                Article
                10.1016/j.jtice.2016.08.017
                8641687f-a737-4261-ad06-816f4c7589bc
                © 2017

                https://www.elsevier.com/tdm/userlicense/1.0/

                History

                Comments

                Comment on this article