“…Due to the limited resources of water around the world, wastewater treatment processes have received much attention from researchers, especially towards heavy metals, which are significantly discharged with the rapid development of industry and have now become one of the main components responsible for environmental pollution. [1][2][3][4][5] Heavy metals are nonbiodegradable and hence can accumulate during the living cycle, even at a trace level in living tissues, [6][7][8] whereby they can cause several diseases as well as affect the living organs of humans as well as other organisms. [9][10][11] The detection of such metals, for example, using state-of-the-art techniques, including atomic-uorescence and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, is expensive and requires high operating costs (e.g., for sample preparation, training operators, time).…”