“…Chromium (Cr) has been extensively employed in leather tanning, metallurgy, and electroplating industries, generating a large amount of Cr-contaminated wastewater. 1,2 As the predominant forms of Cr(VI) and Cr(III) in wastewaters, the Cr(VI) species have received more attention than the Cr(III) ones due to their greater toxicity, more bioavailability, and higher mobility. 3,4 The limit of Cr(VI) in drinking water was suggested to be 50 μg L −1 by the Standards for drinking water quality in China (GB 5749-2022).…”