Abstract:Over the past several decades, the disposal of dyes from the industrial manufacturing sector has had an inadvertent impact on water ecology as polluted water bodies with these hazardous dyes...
“…Notably, the winning feature of magnetic bio-adsorbents as compared to commercial adsorbents and bio-adsorbents is their regeneration capability. 15 Using bio-adsorbents to remove Cr( vi ) results in poor adsorption efficiency and poor chemical resistance, which have limited their use as effective sorbents. The present study was conducted to review the Cr( vi ) elimination from industrial effluent using magnetic particles as a bio-adsorbent, focusing on three primary sources of biomaterial: potato starch, chitosan, and biochar.…”
The contamination of the hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] in the aquatic ecosystem poses environmental concerns due to its portability and highly poisonous quality. The implementation of magnetic bio-adsorbent has received immense...
“…Notably, the winning feature of magnetic bio-adsorbents as compared to commercial adsorbents and bio-adsorbents is their regeneration capability. 15 Using bio-adsorbents to remove Cr( vi ) results in poor adsorption efficiency and poor chemical resistance, which have limited their use as effective sorbents. The present study was conducted to review the Cr( vi ) elimination from industrial effluent using magnetic particles as a bio-adsorbent, focusing on three primary sources of biomaterial: potato starch, chitosan, and biochar.…”
The contamination of the hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] in the aquatic ecosystem poses environmental concerns due to its portability and highly poisonous quality. The implementation of magnetic bio-adsorbent has received immense...
“…3 Dyeing wastewater is a pollutant causing great harm to the environment; in addition to its toxicity, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and teratogenicity, [4][5][6] the key problem is that it will impart color to water bodies. 7,8 Considering the difficult degradation of dyes, 9 developing methods for the removal of dyes from dyeing wastewater is particularly important.…”
Many micro/nanoscale powdered adsorbents face the problems of poor reusability and difficult separation, which seriously restricts their application in effluent treatment. How to effectively solve these troubles is still a...
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