2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-022-02443-y
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Comparative analysis of conventional to biomass-derived adsorbent for wastewater treatment: a review

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“…Biomass-derived sorbents may be used in a variety of wastewater and soil remediation procedures [236]. In water treatment applications, biomass-based adsorbents may be used in batch or continuous flow systems to eliminate heavy metals from polluted water sources such as industrial effluents, mine drainage, and wastewater [237], [238]. These sorbents may be used in filtration systems, packing beds, or artificial wetlands to efficiently absorb and hold heavy metal contaminants, improving water quality and lowering environmental pollution [239], [240].…”
Section: ) Biomass-derived Sorbents For Heavy Metal Adsorption In Wat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomass-derived sorbents may be used in a variety of wastewater and soil remediation procedures [236]. In water treatment applications, biomass-based adsorbents may be used in batch or continuous flow systems to eliminate heavy metals from polluted water sources such as industrial effluents, mine drainage, and wastewater [237], [238]. These sorbents may be used in filtration systems, packing beds, or artificial wetlands to efficiently absorb and hold heavy metal contaminants, improving water quality and lowering environmental pollution [239], [240].…”
Section: ) Biomass-derived Sorbents For Heavy Metal Adsorption In Wat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enhance the mechanical strength and biosorption capacity, a synergistic effect can be achieved by combining materials from different classes in the form of composites. 33,34 Currently, layered double hydroxide (LDH) materials are gaining attention as a prominent candidate for biocomposite synthesis and also find application in various advanced fields including drug delivery, 35 electrolytic water splitting, 36 and supercapacitors. 37 The synergistic effect of LDH with biomass shows a significant improvement in physicochemical properties such as stability, functional groups, increased surface area and structural heterogeneity.…”
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“…To enhance the mechanical strength and biosorption capacity, a synergistic effect can be achieved by combining materials from different classes in the form of composites. 33,34…”
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“…Due to its low cost and simplicity, adsorption has been widely applied in wastewater treatment. Moreover, the repeated use of adsorbents after separation and recovery can improve the utilization rate of adsorbent materials, thus preventing secondary pollution and reducing adsorption costs [15]. Commonly used adsorbents include activated carbon [16], natural minerals [17], resin materials [18], nanomaterials [19], etc.…”
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confidence: 99%