2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27072124
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Fruit Peels as a Sustainable Waste for the Biosorption of Heavy Metals in Wastewater: A Review

Abstract: One of the environmental challenges that is currently negatively affecting the ecosystem is the continuous discharge of untreated industrial waste into both water sources and soils. For this reason, one of the objectives of this qualitative study of exploratory-descriptive scope was the review of scientific articles in different databases—Scopus, Web of Science, and Science Direct—published from 2010 to 2021 on the use of fruit peels as a sustainable waste in the removal of heavy metals present in industrial w… Show more

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“…Water is the main food source for all living organisms, and the increasing demand for drinking water parallels the rapid population and industrial growth during the past few decades. One environmental challenge currently negatively affecting the ecosystem is the continuous discharge of untreated industrial waste into both water sources and soils [1]. Water pollution is an increasingly harmful global crisis to the Earth through irreplaceable human activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water is the main food source for all living organisms, and the increasing demand for drinking water parallels the rapid population and industrial growth during the past few decades. One environmental challenge currently negatively affecting the ecosystem is the continuous discharge of untreated industrial waste into both water sources and soils [1]. Water pollution is an increasingly harmful global crisis to the Earth through irreplaceable human activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural waste materials in particular have been widely researched as potential adsorbents for metal removal from contaminated water sources [14][15][16]. Some of these adsorbents include the use of spent tea leaves [17], fruit peels [18] and banana peel powder [19]. The recycling of waste materials is considered a sustainable approach towards waste management practices serving to solve disposal problems which aligns with the circular economy [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anderson et al [ 6 ] highlighted the importance of biodegradable materials as a promising class of sorbents, opening future scenarios for the abatement of polluting cations in wastewater. To this purpose, many different materials of vegetal origin have been proposed in the literature [ 7 ], including fruit peels [ 8 ], pine bark [ 9 ], rice husk [ 10 ] and many other plant derivatives, in natural or modified forms [ 11 ], which may represent a challenging strategy of combining pollution control with a recovery of an otherwise useless or even noxious by-products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%