Acid orange 10 dye biosorption by yeast isolated from polluted soil biomass

Authors

  • Ing. Karen Lizbeth Barreda-Reyes Universidad Politécnica de Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala
  • Est. Eduardo Iván Mendoza-Calderón Universidad Politécnica de Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala
  • Dra. C. Ana Eugenia Ortega-Regules Universidad Politécnica de Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala
  • MSc. María de Lourdes Martínez-de-Santos Universidad Politécnica de Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala
  • Dra. C. Alma Rosa Netzahuatl-Muñoz Universidad Politécnica de Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala

Abstract

The aim of this paper  was to evaluate the ability of biosorption  azo dye  acid orange 10  of  the biomass of a yeast isolated from soil contaminated with wastewater from the textile industry. In equilibrium studies was used  1,0 g L-1 of  biomass, at 20 °C and pH 2,0 at initial concentrations between  10 mg L-1and 500 mg L-1.  The biosorption isotherm was fitted by  Langmuir model resulting in a value of 87,40 mg g-1 for saturated monolayer. To estimate the kinetic parameters, was considered an initial  concentration of 100 mg L-1 at  10  °C, 20  °C, 30  °C  to 40 °C, biosorption kinetics were well described by the kinetic model of pseudo-first order.  Studies  of diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy showed that the amide groups were mainly responsible for the biosorption.

Keywords: biosorption, azo dyes, wastewaters, acid orange 10

Published

2015-10-30

How to Cite

Barreda-Reyes, I. K. L., Mendoza-Calderón, E. E. I., Ortega-Regules, D. C. A. E., Martínez-de-Santos, M. M. de L., & Netzahuatl-Muñoz, D. C. A. R. (2015). Acid orange 10 dye biosorption by yeast isolated from polluted soil biomass. Revista Cubana De Química, 27(3), 216–227. Retrieved from https://cubanaquimica.uo.edu.cu/index.php/cq/article/view/237

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