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Biosorptive metal uptake capacities have been quantitatively evaluated
through a systematic experimental approach for silver and nickel and
six selected strains of microbial biomass. Strains MB 127 and BP 7/26
have been identified to be the most efficient for silver sequestering.
Biosorption of nickel by the strains tested is generally low. Overall
kinetic experiments have been performed for the determination of the
necessary contact time for the attainment of equilibrium. Systematic d
esorption experiments have shown that biosorption of silver and nickel
by the strains tested is irreversible under the conditions examined.
Simultaneous considerations of hydrolysis behaviour, chemical coordina
tion, and stereochemical and redox characteristics have been proven to
be very helpful in understanding the observed differences between sil
ver and nickel biosorptive performances.