Abstract The magnetic material is a composite of microbial biological adsorbent material, both for the general biological adsorbent material is an efficient, inexpensive features, there are rapid separation, convenient recycling Utilization of becoming biological sorption material modification of research。 This selection of pine sawdust as raw material, after acid modified by chemical coprecipitation into magnetic sawdust, and finally with the adsorption method of fixing the lab screened from the soil environment has Cu2 + and neomycin cross-resistance to Bacillus coli N2 (Bacillus sp。), Cu2 + and cross-resistance to gentamicin shortwave Aeromonas S3 (Brevundimonas sp。) is fixed to the magnetic pine sawdust, the magnetic material is a composite of microorganisms after freeze-drying。 Throughout the experimental arrangement, the main study this material in water Cu2 + removal。 They were investigated pH, adsorption time, the impact of dosage and of metal ions on the adsorption effect。 The use of SEM, XRD analysis and other methods for materials characterization。 The results are as follows:
(1) When 3 <pH <7, the pH rises as the biological adsorbent for Cu2 + removal changed for the better; and in 60min after adsorption has been close to equilibrium state; a state at room temperature, the initial concentration of 10mg / L , dosage of 2g / L, the original pine, modified pine, pine magnetic, magnetic and magnetic pine pine N2 S3 for Cu2 + removal rates were 62。0%, 72。0%, 88。8%, 86。3%, 84。5%。
(2) Adsorbing material prepared for Cd2 + adsorption process can be used to fit Freundlich isotherm fitting was found that the correlation coefficient R2 of Five Materials were greater than 0。99, the theoretical value and the actual value of the amount of adsorption is roughly equal 。
(3)The resulting material after SEM analysis, the material was found after magnetization becomes large aperture; magnetic surface becomes smooth after the microbial load, specific surface area, is conducive to the adsorption process
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Keywords: magnetic adsorbent material; Cu2 +; microorganism; wastewater treatment