2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22466-9
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The efficiency of removing heavy metal ions from industrial electropolishing wastewater using natural materials

Abstract: Heavy metals are present in wastewater generated by industrial sectors, posing a threat to the environment, including surface and groundwater resources. With this in mind, there is a growing interest in finding alternative yet effective methods of removing heavy metal ions from industrial wastewater. Sorption is one of the techniques being readily applied due to the simplicity, high efficiency, production of small amounts of sludge, low investment, and the feasibility of the process over a wide range of pH and… Show more

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“…Table 5 demonstrates a comparison among the considered algorithms. The number of populations (5) and iterations (100) were fixed with algorithms during the optimization. Table 5 shows the superiority of HGSA compared with SMA, SCA, and HHO.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 5 demonstrates a comparison among the considered algorithms. The number of populations (5) and iterations (100) were fixed with algorithms during the optimization. Table 5 shows the superiority of HGSA compared with SMA, SCA, and HHO.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water desalination is considered the best choice to secure sustainable fresh water; however, it requires a significant amount of energy [1]. Wastewater discharge has been on the rise in tandem with global population growth, industrialization, and urbanization [2][3][4][5]. While securing fresh water is critical for several countries, wastewater is discharged in large quantities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compiled cost performance data suggests that algae are not as competitive as waste-based sorbents that can be obtained at lower or no cost. 173 Enhancing the selectivity and performance of algae for metal sorption can be achieved through various approaches, including surface chemical modification, development of nanoparticles based on algae and genetic engineering. 178 These modifications could also improve the performance of algae at acidic pH values.…”
Section: Challenges Knowledge Gaps and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…172 Moreover, using waste-based sorbents like calcinated eggshells can effectively increase the pH of the wastewater. 173 The pH increase is attributed to the high content of calcium hydroxide in the eggshells, and it provides a solution to the inherent challenges posed by wastewater acidity. A hybrid eggshell and living microalgae system have been proposed for treating AMD.…”
Section: Comparing Algae To Commercial and Waste-based Sorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal-, hydrogen-and halogen-elements from wastewater and exhaust gas are the main pollutants causing heavy-metal contamination and soil acidification today [1][2][3]. To evaluate their environmental health and safety, it is urgent to develop facile * Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%