2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12061551
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Chemically Modified Biosorbents and Their Role in the Removal of Emerging Pharmaceutical Waste in the Water System

Abstract: Presence of pharmaceutically active compounds (PACs) as emerging contaminants in water is a major concern. Recent reports have confirmed the presence of PACs in natural and wastewater systems, which have caused several problems indicating the urgent need for their removal. The current review evaluates the role of chemically modified biosorbents in the removal of PACs in water. Reported biosorbents include plant and animal solid waste, microorganisms and bio-composite. Bio-composites exhibited better prospects … Show more

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“…The selection of a suitable desorption eluent, with a high affinity for the sorbate and able to remove it from the surface of the sorbent, without substantially changing its morphology and efficiency, while being competitive and environmentally friendly, is seen as challenge in the field of biosorption [31].…”
Section: Desorption Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The selection of a suitable desorption eluent, with a high affinity for the sorbate and able to remove it from the surface of the sorbent, without substantially changing its morphology and efficiency, while being competitive and environmentally friendly, is seen as challenge in the field of biosorption [31].…”
Section: Desorption Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the selection of the best desorbing eluent, it is essential to evaluate the number of cycles of adsorption/regeneration that selected materials can cope with, as they may reduce the overall operational costs. These processes can be performed either in batch or continuous procedures; however, when the pollutant retention is conducted in PRB columns, it is better to perform the regeneration step in continuous mode [31]. When the PRB column becomes saturated, the adsorption process is stopped and switched to the desorption/regeneration step.…”
Section: Atrazine Retention and Regeneration/recyclingmentioning
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“…The performance of the biosorption process is depending on the chemical, structural, morphological, and surface properties of the used biosorbent (Adewuyi 2020). Thus, having an idea about the surface of biosorbent used can facilitate the prediction of the main reactions that may occur during the removal of Amaranth dye by biosorption and bisorption coupling AO.…”
Section: Surface Characterization Of Lc and Ss/pbo2 Anodesmentioning
confidence: 99%