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Elsevier, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 4(18), p. 1370-1376

DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2012.01.036

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Cr(VI) removal from synthetic and real wastewaters: The use of the invasive biomass Sargassum muticum in batch and column experiments

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Abstract

The macroalgae Sargassum muticum was selected for the treatment of solutions containing Cr(VI). Very acidic pH values were established as optimal for Cr(VI) reduction. Algae chemical modification reduced equilibrium time to 4 h. First order kinetic model was used to describe the reduction kinetic of Cr(VI). A column experiment allowed to distinguish the processes occurring during Cr(VI) elimination: its reduction to Cr(III) and the subsequent adsorption of this species formed. Under the selected conditions the biomass was capable of reducing all the incoming Cr(VI) during 77 h. Industrial wastewaters from chrome plating industry were also tested for chromium removal. (C) 2012 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.