Chemistry Education 2018
Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN: 2472-1123
Page 44
August 27-28, 2018
Zurich, Switzerland
8
th
Edition of International Conference on
Chemistry Education
and Research
A
s a result of having examined cadmium ion adsorption using
a shellfish fossil for the purpose of removing metal in the soil
and metal ions, Ability for remarkable adsorption was recognized
about a shellfish fossil. The similar findings are reported in the
naturally derived inorganic matters such as oyster shell. However,
there is hardly a study example about the detailed behavior of the
ability for high adsorption. In this study, we made the adsorption
isotherm from a water solution of cadmium about two kinds of
shellfish fossils for the purpose of clarifying this. We make the
mechanics of sorption of the shellfish fossil clear more and will
study the practical development of this adsorption materials in
future.
Biography
Dr Atsuko Fukuyama has completed her PhD in Environmental science by de-
partment of Earth and Environmental Sciences Graduate School of Natural
Science and Technology Kanazawa University. She has worked as coopera-
tion researcher of the oil contaminated soil by bioremediation at Kanazawa
University. She has published more than 27 papers in journals and conference,
and am working as a visiting associate professor at University of Fukui. The
Society Prize, the Japanese Society of Geo-Pollution Science, Medical Geology
and Urban Geology (2017).
atsukof@u-fukui.ac.jpCadmium ions adsorption behavior onto shellfish fossil
Atsuko Fukuyama, Zhanglian XU, Masaaki Kuzuhara, Susumu Yonezawa
and
Teruo Hori
University of Fukui, Japan
Atsuko Fukuyama et al., J Org Inorg Chem 2018, Volume 4
DOI: 10.21767/2472-1123-C5-015