Removal of Cadmium from Contaminated Waters Using Saltbush (Atriplex Canescens) Biomass: Identification of Cd Binding Sites
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Original research
Authors
  • Maather F. Sawalha
  • Jose R. Peralta-Videa
  • Jason G. Parsons
  • Jorge H. Gonzalez
  • Jorge L. Gardea-Torresdey
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The effect of pH on Cd(II) binding capacity of saltbush biomass was determined. Metal quantification performed using ICP/OES showed that Cd binding increased as pH increased from 2.0 to 5.0. The highest percentage of Cd bound ranged from 74-81%, 22-40%, and 70-80% for the native, esterified, and hydrolysed biomass. XAS studies showed that cadmium was present as Cd(II) and oxygen was the nearest neighbouring atom with bond lengths of approximately 2.3 Å and coordination numbers ranging between 4 and 5. Results indicated that carboxyl groups may be the primary ligand involved in the Cd binding by saltbush biomass.

Journal
Title
International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Volume 34, Pages 28-42
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Publisher Country
Palestine
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
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Year
2008
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