“…These heavy metal ions could not only lead to direct and indirect health risk of human beings but also disserve the whole ecosystem, as a result the removal of those toxic substance from industrial effluents has been becoming an urgent issue. By far many kinds of treatment techniques have been employed to solve this problem, for instance ion-exchange, reverse osmosis, precipitation, filtration, coagulation, electrolytic recovery and so on [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Such techniques, however, have many disadvantages that include high chemical cost, low removal efficiency, high-energy requirement and the generation of secondary toxic slurries.…”