2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-50278-y
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Bio-adsorption of heavy metals from aqueous solution using the ZnO-modified date pits

Khalid Khazzal Hummadi,
Lin Zhu,
Songbo He

Abstract: The bio-adsorption of heavy metals (including Cu2+, Ni2+, and Zn2+) in aqueous solution and also in an industry wastewater using the ZnO-modified date pits (MDP) as the bio-adsorbent are investigated. The fresh and used bio-adsorbents were characterized by FT-IR, SEM, BET, and XRD. The bio-adsorption parameters (including the pH of solution, the particle size of MDP, the shaking speed, the initial concentration of heavy metals, the dosing of MDP, the adsorption time, and the adsorption temperature) were screen… Show more

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“…So far, various techniques that have been explored are adsorptive separation processes, chemical processes, electric-based separation, photocatalytic separation, and membrane ltration [7,8]. Adsorptive separation is based on using highly e cient adsorbents, such as carbon-based materials, chitosan-based materials, mineral adsorbents, bio adsorbents, and metal-organic frameworks [9,10]. Chemical processes include conventional methods such as precipitation, coagulation, and occulation, while electric methods employ redox reactions using suitable electrodes for the separation of heavy metals [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, various techniques that have been explored are adsorptive separation processes, chemical processes, electric-based separation, photocatalytic separation, and membrane ltration [7,8]. Adsorptive separation is based on using highly e cient adsorbents, such as carbon-based materials, chitosan-based materials, mineral adsorbents, bio adsorbents, and metal-organic frameworks [9,10]. Chemical processes include conventional methods such as precipitation, coagulation, and occulation, while electric methods employ redox reactions using suitable electrodes for the separation of heavy metals [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%