“…Mining is one of the major causes of metal contamination in water. Advances in the reverse floatation of mine tailings have been shown to alleviate soil and water pollution. − Mercury is the most toxic element among the heavy metals, and the remediation of mercury-contaminated water and soil is very important. − Other heavy-metal pollutants such as zinc, copper, lead, cadmium, chromium, and nickel, commonly found in the wastewater of electroplating, steel smelting, and paint manufacturing industries, are also threats to the environment and health. − Gallium and indium compounds are extensively used in semiconductors. Moreover, the waste generated from gallium and indium compounds from the semiconductor industries is becoming a significant environmental issue due to the increasing demand for these products across the globe. , Methods to remove heavy metals from wastewater include chemical precipitation, ion exchange, adsorption, reverse osmosis, electrodialysis, and ultrafiltration. ,, Adsorption is one of the most effective methods to remove heavy metals since the process is relatively straightforward, low in cost, and highly efficient, whereas other removal techniques may have problems such as the generation of a large amount of sludge and costly disposal.…”