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Microbial Biosorption of Metals

Heavy metals always pose serious ecological risks when released into the environment due to their elemental non-degradable nature, regardless of their chemical form. This calls for the development of efficient and low-cost effluent treatment and metal recuperation technologies for contaminated waste...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Kotrba, Pavel (Editor ), Mackova, Martina (Editor ), Macek, Tomas (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edición:1st ed. 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Preface -- 1. Microbial Biosorption of Metals - General Introduction -- 2. Potential of Biosorption Technology -- 3. The Mechanism of Metal Cation and Anion Biosorption -- 4. Equilibrium, Kinetic and Dynamic Modelling of Biosorption Processes -- 5. Bacterial Biosorption and Biosorbents -- 6. Fungal Biosorption and Biosorbents -- 7. Algal Biosorption and Biosorbents -- 8.    Removal of Rare Earth Elements and Precious Metal Species by Biosorption -- 9. Biosorption and Metal Removal through Living Cells -- 10.          Yeast Biosorption and Recycling of Metal Ions by Cell Surface Engineering -- 11. Bacterial surface display of metal-binding sites -- 12. Immobilized Biosorbents for Bioreactors and Commercial Biosorbents -- 13. Magnetically responsive biocomposites for inorganic and organic xenobiotics removal -- Index. 
520 |a Heavy metals always pose serious ecological risks when released into the environment due to their elemental non-degradable nature, regardless of their chemical form. This calls for the development of efficient and low-cost effluent treatment and metal recuperation technologies for contaminated waste water, not only because regulatory limits need to be met but also because the waste itself can be a resource for certain precious metals.   Biosorption is a general property of living and dead biomass to rapidly bind and abiotically concentrate inorganic or organic compounds from even very diluted aqueous solutions. As a specific term, biosorption is a method that utilizes materials of biological origin - biosorbents formulated from non-living biomass - for the removal of target substances from aqueous solutions. Recent research on biosorption provides a solid understanding of the mechanism underlying microbial biosorption of heavy metals and related elements.   This book gathers review articles analyzing current views on the mechanism and (bio)chemistry of biosorption,  the performance of bacterial, fungal and algal biomass, and the practical aspects of biosorbent preparation and engineering.  It also reviews the physico-chemical evaluations of biosorbents and modelling of the process as well as the importance of biosorption during heavy metal removal using living cells. It is a reference work for scientists, environmental safety engineers and R&D specialists who wish to further promote biosorption research and use the accumulated knowledge to develop and build industrial applications of biosorption in heavy metal separation technologies.  . 
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