The kinetics and mechanism of lead biosorption by powderized Rhizopus oligo
sporus were studied using shake flask experiment. The optimum biomass conce
ntration and initial solution pH for lead sorption at initial lead concentr
ations ranging from 50-200 mg/l was obtained at 0.5 g/l and pH5, respective
ly. In term of the ratio of initial lead concentration to biomass concentra
tion ratio, the highest lead adsorption was obtained at 750 mg/g which gave
the maximum lead uptake capacity of 126 mg/g. The experimental data of lea
d sorption by R. oligosporus fitted well to the Langmuir sorption isotherm
model, indicating that the sorption was similar to that for an ion-exchange
resin. This means that the sorption is a single layer metal adsorption tha
t occurred as a molecular surface coverage. This assumption was confirmed b
y the examination of lead sorption using transmission electron microscope a
nd energy dispersive X-ray analysis, which showed that during sorption most
of the lead was adsorbed on the surface of cell.