“…5 Heavy metals nd application in various industrial sectors, such as the metal plating, electroplating, mining, leather, and fertilizer industries, and, as a consequence, every year directly or indirectly a large number of these pollutants, mainly zinc, copper, nickel, arsenic, lead, cadmium, chromium, mercury, and cobalt, enter the environment through industrial wastewater discharge. [6][7][8] It has been demonstrated that toxic metals can enter the human body through food chains and their accumulation has been linked to the onset of various diseases and illnesses such as neurological disorders, various cancers, imbalances in hormones, obesity, abortion, asthma, infertility, and death. 9 The zinc ion is one of the most employed metals in the industrial eld.…”