Sk. Lister et Ma. Line, Potential utilisation of sewage sludge and paper mill waste for biosorption of metals from polluted waterways, BIORES TECH, 79(1), 2001, pp. 35-39
The adsorption of cadmium, copper(II), lead and zinc ions from aqueous solu
tion by sewage sludge, paper mill waste (PMW) and composted PMW was investi
gated along with the influence of pre-treatment on composted PMW. Langmuir
adsorption isotherms were fitted where appropriate. Sewage sludge was the m
ost effective biosorbent of the waste products for all metal ions examined,
adsorbing, for example, up to 39.3 mg/g of Pb at an initial concentration
of 77.8 mg/l. PMW was a less effective biosorbent than sewage sludge. Howev
er, it was found that composting the PMW resulted in an increase in metal u
ptake capacity and both sewage sludge and composted PMW have potential for
low-cost remediation of high leachate wastewaters. The desorption of metal
ions from PMW compost was most effective using 0.1 N H2SO4 and 1 mM nitrilo
triacetic acid(NTA). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.