Removal, Recovery, and Process Development of Heavy Metal by Immobilized Biomass Methods

미생물 고정화법에 의한 중금속 제거, 회수 및 공정개발

  • Ahn, Kab-Hwan (Dept. of Environmental Science & Technology, Jisan Junior College) ;
  • Shin, Yong-Kook (Korea Collection for, Type Cultures, Korea Research Institute of Bioscence and Biotechnology) ;
  • Suh, Kuen-Hack (Dept. of Chem. Eng., Pukyong National Unversity)
  • Published : 1997.02.01

Abstract

Heavy metal adsorption by microbial cells is an alternative to conventional methods of heavy metal removal and recovery from metal-bearing wastewater The waste Sac-chuomyces cerevisiae is an inexpensive, relatively available source of biomass for heavy metal biosorption. Biosorption was investigated by free and immobilized-S. cerevisiae. The order of biosorption capacity was Pb>Cu>Cd with batch system. The biosorption parameters had been determined for Pb with free , cells according to the Freundlich and Langmuir model. It was found that the data fitted reasonably well to the Freundlich model. The selective uptake of immobilized-S. cerevisiae was observed when all the metal ions were dissolved in a mixed metals solution(Pb, Cu, Cr and Cd). The biosorption of mixed metals solution by immobilized-cell was studied in packed bed reactor. The Pb uptake was Investigated in particular, as it represents one of the most widely distributed heavy metals in water. We also tested the desorption of Pb from immobilized-cell by us- ing HCI, $H_2SO_4$ and EDTA.

미생물에 의한 흡착법으로 중금속을 효과적으로 제거, 회수할 수 있다. 알콜 발효 후 부산물로 생성되는 폐 Saccharomyces cerevisiae는 비교적 가격이 저렴하고, 중금속 생체흡착에 유용한 자원으로 이용될 수 있다. 생체흡착 실험에 사용된 미생물은 부유 및 alginate에 고정화된 S. cerevisiae로 수행하였다. 회분식 실험에서 생체흡착량은 Pb > Cu > Cd의 순으로 이루어졌다. Pb 이온의 흡착 평형은 Freundlich와 Langinuir 모델로 설명하였고, Freundlich 모델이 실험자 료와 잘 부합되었다 고정화된 S. cerevisiae를 이용한 혼합용액( Pb, Cu, Cr 및 Cd )흡착 실험에서 각 중금속들은 선택적 흡착 특성을 나타내었다. 고정화 미생물을 고정층 반응기에 충진하여 혼합 중금속 용액의 생체흡착 실험을 수행한 결과 Pb 이온이 가장 많이 흡착을 하였다. 고정화된 미생물에 흡착된 Pb의 탈착실험에서 0.1M의 HCI 및 $H_2SO_4$가 효과적이었다.

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