“…Various methods exist for the removal of cadmium ions from solution, such as filtration, chemical precipitation, ion exchange, sorption by activated carbon and others. From the viewpoint of economics, these methods are not generally acceptable and different groups have recently focused the research on the use of low cost sorbents such as bagasse sugar [5], hematite [6], perlite [7], starch xanthate [8], sawdust of pinus sylvestris [9] and discarded automobile tires [10]. In this study, finely-ground discarded tire rubber which caused many public health and environment problems [11] has been used as an interesting and cheap medium for the sorption of cadmium from aqueous solution.…”