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Enhancement of nickel biosorption on fungal biomass by enzymatic and alkali pretreatments
Authors:F Rouhollahi  A Zamani  K Karimi  N Etesami
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, 84156-83111, Esfahān, Iran
2. School of Engineering, University of Bor?s, 50190, Bor?s, Sweden
3. Industrial Biotechnology Group, Institute of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Isfahan University of Technology, 84156-83111, Esfahān, Iran
Abstract:Enzymatic and alkali pretreatments were employed to improve nickel biosorption capacity of Rhizomucor pusillus biomass. Pretreatment with 0.002–80 g l?1 NaOH and 0.0001–0.1 Anson Unit (AU) g?1 protease enhanced the biosorption capacity of fungal biomass. Increasing the concentration of NaOH from 0.002 to 5 g l?1 improved nickel removal from 93.2 to 100.0 % while untreated biomass showed 64.6 % Ni(II) removal. Pretreatment with higher concentrations of NaOH, 5–80 g l?1 resulted in nearly complete removal of nickel ions. Pretreatment of the biomass with 0.0001 AU g?1 protease improved the nickel removal to over 91 %, while increasing the enzyme loading to 0.1 AU g?1 improved the removal to 93 %. Untreated biomass removed 78.4, 63.0, and 96.3 % of chromium, copper, and lead ions, respectively, from a mixture solution of the ions. Respective metal removals were increased to 100, 98.9, and 100 % after pretreatment with 0.2 g l?1 NaOH solution and to 87.8, 86.7, and 100 % after the enzymatic pretreatment with 0.1 AU g?1 protease. Scanning electron microscopy analysis indicated that alkali and enzymatic pretreatments enhanced the porosity of the biomass. Furthermore, compositional analysis showed that both of the pretreatments removed a major part of fungal proteins (2.1–95.8 % removal). Glucosamine, N-acetyl glucosamine, and phosphates were the major ingredients of the pretreated biomass.
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