“…This enhanced surface roughness further strengthened the adsorption phenomenon. 25 Yang et al combined MIL-101(Cr) with CMC and used PVA for cross-linking in order to improve the adsorption performance for metal ions. They also provided a new way to combine MOF materials and CMC.…”
A separable bio-adsorbent was created through a straightforward cross-linking process, leading to effective capture of phosphate in both static and dynamic aqueous systems.
“…This enhanced surface roughness further strengthened the adsorption phenomenon. 25 Yang et al combined MIL-101(Cr) with CMC and used PVA for cross-linking in order to improve the adsorption performance for metal ions. They also provided a new way to combine MOF materials and CMC.…”
A separable bio-adsorbent was created through a straightforward cross-linking process, leading to effective capture of phosphate in both static and dynamic aqueous systems.
“…Different chemical properties such as functional groups, ion exchange capacity, π-π interaction, and hydrogen bonding also play a significant role in adsorption. [7][8][9] Hence, hydrochars produced from hydrothermal carbonization achieved high adsorption capacity for heavy metal ions despite having a low surface area (∼25 m 2 g −1 ). 4 Therefore, there is a need for enhancement of both physical and chemical properties to improve the overall heavy metal ion adsorption capacity of hydrochar.…”
Over the past few decades, there has been extensive research into the development of waste-biomass-derived adsorbents due to their sustainable nature, cost-effectiveness, and ability to manage waste effectively. Therefore, this...
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