Arsenic Monitoring, Removal and Remediation 2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.98985
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Removal of Arsenic - “A Silent Killer” in the Environment by Adsorption Methods

Abstract: Water is one of the most essential requirements for living being to survive because 70–80% of the mass of most living bodies consists of water and various mineral and organic salts . Water is also most important component of our environment. Large amount of water is used in various industries or commercial level or domestic level and finally effluent water is loaded with large amount of pollutants such as organic chemicals (surfactants, dyes, phenols etc.), inorganic hazardous heavy metals (As in present case)… Show more

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“…These substances can enter water bodies, soil, and air through various pathways, such as industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, improper waste disposal, and atmospheric deposition. Once released, they can persist in the environment for long periods, accumulating in organisms and potentially causing adverse effects (4,5,(12)(13)(14). Uganda, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes, faces mounting challenges due to the emergence of "emerging pollutants" that pose significant threats to its ecosystems, public health, and socio-economic development (4,15,16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These substances can enter water bodies, soil, and air through various pathways, such as industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, improper waste disposal, and atmospheric deposition. Once released, they can persist in the environment for long periods, accumulating in organisms and potentially causing adverse effects (4,5,(12)(13)(14). Uganda, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes, faces mounting challenges due to the emergence of "emerging pollutants" that pose significant threats to its ecosystems, public health, and socio-economic development (4,15,16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advanced analytical chemistry and instrumentation have played a pivotal role in revealing these substances, with the ability to detect them at minute concentrations, often in parts per trillion (ppt) or even parts per quadrillion (ppq). These substances enter water bodies, soil, and the atmosphere through various pathways, including industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, improper waste disposal, and atmospheric deposition as illustrated in Figure 1, where they persist, accumulate in organisms, and potentially cause adverse effects [4,5,[17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several known treatment mechanisms for the efficient removal of As from water are coagulation [ 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 ], softening [ 28 ], anion exchange and reverse osmosis [ 29 ]. These methods have economic limitations, though, and the adsorption technique is an economic and suitable method [ 30 ] for As decontamination using laterite [ 31 , 32 ] and clay minerals [ 33 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%