“…5,6 Chitosan is a hydrophilic, natural cationic polymer formed by the N-deacetylation of chitin, 7 which is present in fungi, insects, and crustaceans. Chitosan has been known for its metal adsorption properties since 1970s, 7,8 and it has been shown to effectively remove metals such as silver, 8 cadmium, 9 arsenic, 10 gold, 11,12 vanadium, 13 copper, [14][15][16] nickel, 14,17 chromium, 14,18 and mercury 17,19 from aqueous solutions. It was reported that the maximum adsorption capacity of chitosan for Hg 2þ was 815 mg/g.…”