“…3,7,[10][11][12][13][14][15] These developed polymer adsorbents should have properties such as high metal binding capacity, good selectivity, low cost, environmental compatibility, and high adsorption capacity. 3,7,[10][11][12][14][15][16] Polymers produced from tannins, a biomaterial, are promising and effective adsorbents for selective binding with various precious metal ions. [17][18][19][20] In this context, plant polyphenols such as tannins are potential, low-cost and environmentally "green" biosorbents.…”