Salt Tolerance in Five Species of Azolla by Studying Various Biochemical Parameters
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Jatropha biomass was immobilized in sodium alginate gel beads. The immobilized beads
were used for the biosorption of Cu2+ and Cr6+ ions from aqueous solution by us in~ batch
and continuous methods. The standard calibration curve for the absorbance of Cu + ions
in batch method was observed at I 00 ppm salt concentration. It was observed that as the
concentration of ions increases the absorbance value decreases. The maximum
absorbance of Cu2+ ions at pH of 6.5 was observed and for the contact time of 15
minutes. Similar results were obtained for the absorption of Cr6+.The maximum
absorbance of Cr6+ was observed at I 00 ppm. For batch method maximum absorbance of
Cr6+ ions was observed at pH 3.5 and for the contact time of 15 minutes. In continuous
method the maximum absorbance of Cr6+ions was observed at a flow rate of 1.5 mL/min
and at a pH of 6.5 and at a concentration of 50 ppm. As the flow rate increases the
absorbance value decreases. The Langmuir isotherm plotted followed the pseudo-first
order kinetics. Column is more efficient in Cu2+ and Cr6+ removal over batch method.
Immobilization enhanced the sorption of Cu2+ and Cr6+ ions and the beads could be
repetitively regenerated by washing with a solution ofO.IN HCI without significant loss
of its initial biosorption capacity
