The Use of Fungal Biomass Agaricus bisporus Immobilized on Amberlite XAD-4 Resin for the Solid-Phase Preconcentration of Thorium
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Date
2014
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Volume Title
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
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Green Open Access
Yes
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Abstract
Solid-phase extraction method was developed for the preconcentration of thorium (Th). Fungal biomass Agaricus bisporus was immobilized to Amberlite XAD-4 as solid-phase sorbent. The critical parameters such as pH of the sample solution, flow rate of the sample, volume of the sample, and the effect of major ions that affect the preconcentration of thorium in this system were evaluated. The optimum pH for the sorption of Th is 6.0, and quantitative elution occurs with 1.0mol L-1HCl. The loading capacity was determined as 0.079mmol g(-1). The optimized method was validated through analysis of the certified reference material of tea leaves (NCS ZC73014) and successfully applied to the determination of Th in a real ore sample with satisfactory results.
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Keywords
Agaricus bisporus, preconcentration, solid-phase extraction, thorium, preconcentration, solid-phase extraction, Agaricus bisporus, thorium
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Citation
Ozdemir, S., Okumuş, V., Dündar, A., & Kılınç, E. (2014). The Use of Fungal BiomassAgaricus bisporusImmobilized on Amberlite XAD-4 Resin for the Solid-Phase Preconcentration of Thorium. Bioremediation Journal, 18(1), 38–45. https://doi.org/10.1080/10889868.2013.834870
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Q4
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11
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BIOREMEDIATION JOURNAL
Volume
18
Issue
1
Start Page
38
End Page
45
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