Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Jan 2001)

Macroalgae as lead trapping agents in industrial effluents - a factorial design analysis

  • Duarte Marta M. M. B.,
  • Silva José E. da,
  • Passavante José Z. de O.,
  • Pimentel M. Fernanda,
  • Barros Neto Benício de,
  • Silva Valdinete L. da

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 499 – 506

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A two-level factorial design was employed to analyze the influence of agitation, contact time, amount of algae and type of pretreatment on heavy metal removal by Arribadas algae, in a batch system consisting of a synthetic solution simulating a typical effluent from battery manufacturing processes. Dried, ground and sieved 4 g algae samples were able to remove 99 % lead from 100 mL samples of synthetic effluent. Maximum removals for zinc and iron were 37 % and 80 %, respectively. Lead removal using this method is potentially useful for large-scale industrial applications, because Arribadas algae are cheap, abundant, naturally occurring waste materials.

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