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The influence of co-cations (cadmium, copper, cobalt and nickel) on lead an
d zinc biosorption by Streptoverticillium cinnamoneum and Penicillium chrys
ogenum in binary and multimetal systems was evaluated. The metal sorption c
apacity of S. cinnamoneum was higher than P. chrysogenum for all the metals
rested. Both the biomasses exhibited preferential uptake of lead in a mult
imetal situation. Even though mutual inhibition was seen for all binary sys
tems containing zinc, systems containing lead exhibited unequal inhibition.
The extent of metal sorption was dependent on metal chemistry, affinity fo
r binding sites and the type of metal binding. In multimetal systems, S. ci
nnamoneum and P. chrysogenum exhibited preferential sorption orders: Pb2+ >
Zn2+ = Cu2+ > Cd2+ > Ni2+ > Co2+ and Pb2+ > Cu2+ > Zn2+ > Cd2+ > Ni2+ > Co
2+. The order of metal biosorption in a multimetal system could be predicte
d well on the basis of Langmuir parameters evaluated in binary metal system
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