The absorption of copper from synthetic solutions of cupric sulfate (i
nitial Cu concentration: 200 ppm, initial pH: 2.4 or 3.4) in a batch l
oop fluidized bed reactor by alginate gels was investigated. Compared
to the results obtained without addition of sulfuric acid [Jang L. K.,
Geesey G. G., Lopez S. L., Eastman S. L. and Wichlacz P. L., Wat. Res
. 24, 889-897 (1990)], the copper-binding efficiency of the alginate g
els at pH 3.4 was affected mildly by the acidity of the solution; at p
H 2.4, the percent copper recovered was reduced by roughly one-half. I
n this work, an extended Langmuir model that took into account the com
petition between monovalent hydrogen ions and divalent cupric ions for
the carboxyl groups on the alginate molecules was derived. This model
yielded the binding group density of the alginate gel and binding sta
bility constants for cupric alginate and alginic acid simultaneously.
The new model was shown to be superior to the simple Langmuir model th
at expressed the results as conditional copper binding stability const
ant and capacity at a given pH. Application of the extended Langmuir m
odel to the prediction of copper binding at pH 2 is also illustrated.