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Title
Comparison of Pb(II) uptake by Sargassum and Enteromorpha
Type Article
Keywords
Enteromorpha, Isotherms models, Lead(II) ions remediation, Persian gulf, Sargassum
Abstract
This study confirms the high potential of Sargassum and Enteromorpha macroalgae as sustainable biosorbents for Pb(II) removal from water. Sargassum exhibited superior adsorption capacity (89.2 mg·g−1) over Enteromorpha (63.5 mg·g−1), with adsorption behavior following the Langmuir isotherm (monolayer adsorption) and pseudo-second-order kinetics (chemisorption-driven). FTIR analysis verified the participation of functional groups (e.g., hydroxyl, carboxyl), indicating a predominantly physical adsorption mechanism. These findings highlight the promise of naturally abundant algal biomass as an efficient, low-cost, and eco-friendly solution for wastewater treatment.
Researchers Mahmood Niad (Second researcher) ,