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The simultaneous biosorption of copper(II) and chromium(VI) to C. vulgaris
from binary metal mixtures was investigated in a single-staged batch reacto
r as a function of V-0/X-0 ratio (volume of wastewater containing heavy met
al mixture/quantity of biosorbent) at different orders of second metal ion
addition and at pH values of 2.0 and 4.0 chosen as the optimum biosorption
pH values for chromium(VI) and copper(II), respectively. The increase in bi
omass quantity (or the decrease of V-0/X-0 ratio) with the addition of the
second metal ion affected the removed quantities of chromium(VI) and copper
(II) due to pH. The sorption phenomenon was expressed by the competitive, m
ulti-component Freundlich adsorption isotherm and this expression was used
for calculating each residual or adsorbed metal ion concentration at equili
brium (C-eq,C-i or C-ad,C-eq,C-i) at a constant V-0/X-0 ratio for a given c
ombination of heavy metals in a single-staged batch reactor. Experimental C
-eq,C-i values were compared to those calculated and graphically determined
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