2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13042055
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Potentiality of Rod-Type Chitosan Adsorbent Derived from Sewage Sludge

Abstract: The potential use of wastewater sludge as a biosorbent for the removal of various metals and metalloids from aqueous solutions was investigated. The sludge was immobilized in a rod shape with chitosan to improve sorption capacity and solid–liquid separation ability. An optimal condition for the production of rod-shaped chitosan-immobilized sludge (RCS) was determined by considering the biosorbent production potential and As(V) removal efficiency. The optimal sludge and chitosan contents and RCS thickness were … Show more

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“…Seo et al [1] explored the potential use of sewage sludge as a biosorbent for the removal of various metals and metalloids from polluted wastewater highlighting the adsorption capacity of rod-shaped chitosan-immobilized sludge with respect to anions and cations. Domini et al [2] developed a methodology to extract and analyze quantitative data on sewage sludge production and management in order to assist and guide decision-makers in developing future strategies for the management of sewage sludge at a regional level.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seo et al [1] explored the potential use of sewage sludge as a biosorbent for the removal of various metals and metalloids from polluted wastewater highlighting the adsorption capacity of rod-shaped chitosan-immobilized sludge with respect to anions and cations. Domini et al [2] developed a methodology to extract and analyze quantitative data on sewage sludge production and management in order to assist and guide decision-makers in developing future strategies for the management of sewage sludge at a regional level.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%