Abstract:
This study evaluated the potential of Scenedesmus sp. MCC 26 as a new cost effective and
efficient alternative for removing Zn(II) ions from viscose industrial effluent. Scenedesmus
sp. MCC 26 (green microalgae) was isolated from a metal contaminated site and
investigated for biosorption of Zn(II) from simulated viscose industrial effluent.
Different biosorption parameters such as effect of pH (2–7), initial Zn(II) ion
concentration (0–600 mg/L) and contact time (0–120 min) were investigated in order
to optimize the process. The maximum absorption (142.85 mg/g) by the microalgal
biomass was observed at pH 6 within 60 min of contact time at 28°C. Biosorption process
was found to be rapid (6mg of Zn/g biomass per min) for initial 10 min followed by a
slower phase (0.6mg of Zn/g biomass per min). The absorption data fitted well with
Langmuir isotherm (qmax¼142.85 mg/g, r2¼0.973) and Freundlich isotherm (kf¼1.447,
r2¼0.992). Treatment of Zn(II) loaded biomass with 0.1M H2SO4 showed almost 99%
recovery of zinc which can be reused in the industrial processes. After first cycle of Zn(II)
removal and recovery, the same biomass was tested for its reusability in repeated cycles.
The results showed that the same biomass can be used minimum for five cycles of Zn(II)
absorption and recovery with similar efficiency.