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. 2018 Mar:252:100-109.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.12.074. Epub 2017 Dec 27.

Neural fuzzy modelization of copper removal from water by biosorption in fixed-bed columns using olive stone and pinion shell

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Neural fuzzy modelization of copper removal from water by biosorption in fixed-bed columns using olive stone and pinion shell

M Calero et al. Bioresour Technol. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

Continuous copper biosorption in fixed-bed column by olive stone and pinion shell was studied. The effect of three operational parameters was analyzed: feed flow rate (2-6 ml/min), inlet copper concentration (40-100 mg/L) and bed-height (4.4-13.4 cm). Artificial Neural-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) was used in order to optimize the percentage of copper removal and the retention capacity in the column. The highest percentage of copper retained was achieved at 2 ml/min, 40 mg/L and 4.4 cm. However, the optimum biosorption capacity was obtained at 6 ml/min, 100 mg/L and 13.4 cm. Finally, breakthrough curves were simulated with mathematical traditional models and ANFIS model. The calculated results obtained with each model were compared with experimental data. The best results were given by ANFIS modelling that predicted copper biosorption with high accuracy. Breakthrough curves surfaces, which enable the visualization of the behavior of the system in different process conditions, were represented.

Keywords: ANFIS; Biosorption; Copper; Heavy metals; Simulation; Wastewater treatment.

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