Biosorption of Cu2+ by Sargassum fluitans seaweed biomass protonated b
y an acidic wash or loaded with Ca2+ is based on ion exchange. The upt
ake of Cu2+ is respectively accompanied by a release of either H+ or C
a2+ into the solution phase. The effects of Ca-, H- and H/Ca-cycles on
the performance of a continuous-flow biosorption fixed-bed were estab
lished. The Ca-cycle applied to Sargassum biomass in a packed bed led
to a high degree of a column utilization but did not allow an effectiv
e Cu recovery. The H-cycle permitted 100% Cu recovery but also shorten
ed the sorption column service time. The combined Ca/H-cycle was shown
to be inefficient due to the time consuming regeneration of biomass f
rom the H-form to the Ca-form. Biomass pretreatment with 1% (w) soluti
on of CaCl2 and with 0.1 ha HCl resulted in the same Cu uptake of 75 m
g/g. The Ca-pretreated biomass lost approximately 30% of its Cu capaci
ty with subsequent acidic wash. The equilibrium aspects of Cu removal
and recovery in a biosorption column were analyzed through the concept
of ion-exchange isotherms. The dynamics of Cu sorption and of biomass
regeneration in a fixed-bed column was predicted by numerically solvi
ng the equations of a proposed ion-exchange model. (C) 1997 Elsevier S
cience Ltd.