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Optimization of removal conditions of copper ions from aqueous solutions by Trametes versicolor
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Optimization of removal conditions of copper ions from aqueous solutions by Trametes versicolor

Tekin Sahan, Hasan Ceylan, Nurettin Sahiner and Nahit Aktas
Bioresource technology, Vol.101(12), pp.4520-4526
06-01-2010
PMID: 20156677

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology Energy & Fuels Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology Agricultural Engineering Agriculture Technology
A multi-step response surface methodology was successfully applied to optimize the biosorption conditions for the maximum removal of Cu(II) ions from aqueous solutions using Trametes versicolor fungi as a biosorbent. In the first step, the most effective medium factors, which are pH, temperature and initial Cu(II) concentration, on biosorption of Cu(II), were determined through Plackett-Burman Design. Then steepest accent followed by central composite design steps were utilized to evaluate the optimum biosorption conditions for the maximum Cu(II) ions removal. Based on the statistic analysis; the optimum conditions were obtained 5.51, 20.13 degrees C and 60.98 mg/L as medium pH, medium temperature and initial Cu(II) concentration, respectively. Finally the analysis of variance (ANOVA) of central composite design showed the proposed quadratic model fitted experimental data very well. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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