D. Ranjan
Banaras Hindu University
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010
Syed Hadi Hasan; D. Ranjan; Mahe Talat
Present study deals with the utilization of an agro-industrial waste wheat bran for the remediation of selenium species, Se(IV) and Se(VI) by continuous up-flow fixed-bed column system. Laboratory-scale column tests were performed to determine potentiality of wheat bran at various bed height, flow rates and initial metal ion concentration and it was found to be very potential biosorbent as it showed good sorption capacities of 72.54 microg/g and 62.51 microg/g for Se(IV) and Se(VI) respectively. Different models like Bed Depth Service Time (BDST), Thomas and Yoon-Nelson were applied to the experimental sorption data. The data showed very good fit to BDST model and sorption capacities (N(o)) computed using BDST model were 26,664 microg/L and 26,400 microg/L for Se(IV) and Se(VI) respectively. Also Yoon-Nelson model was found to show good agreement with the experimental kinetic results as compared to the Thomas model. Wheat bran was amenable to efficient regeneration with 10% NaOH. The biosorbent retained most of its original uptake capacity over three cycles of use. The excellent reusability of the biosorbent could lead to development of a viable metal remediation technology. Life factor calculation revealed that biosorbent bed will have sufficient capacity to avoid breakthrough at time t=0 up to 12.17 cycles for Se(IV) and 6.28 cycles for Se(VI) and bed would be completely exhausted after 56.89 cycles for Se(IV) and 18.73 cycles for Se(VI).
Archive | 2008
Syed Hadi Hasan; B. N. Bhattacharjee; D. Ranjan; Mahe Talat
The potentiality of Citrobacter koseri for the removal of Cd (II) from aqueous solution through sorption was tested. The investigation was conducted in batch mode process and the effect of various parameters such as pH, initial Cd(II) concentration, temperature and biomass doses were studied. Thermodynamic parameters revealed that the sorption process was spontaneous, feasible and endothermic. Since the data fitted well to Langmuir model as compared to the Freundlich model this indicates the monolayer sorption on homogeneous surface of sorbent. Kinetics studies showed that the sorption was followed by the pseudo-second order rate expression.
Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009
D. Ranjan; Mahe Talat; Syed Hadi Hasan
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2009
D. Ranjan; Mahe Talat; Syed Hadi Hasan
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2009
Syed Hadi Hasan; Pramod K. Srivastava; D. Ranjan; Mahe Talat
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011
D. Ranjan; D. Mishra; Syed Hadi Hasan
Bioresources | 2010
Syed Hadi Hasan; D. Ranjan; Mahe Talat
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2009
Syed Hadi Hasan; D. Ranjan; Mahe Talat
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2009
D. Ranjan; Pramod K. Srivastava; Mahe Talat; Syed Hadi Hasan
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2010
D. Ranjan; Syed Hadi Hasan