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Removal of heavy metals from aqueous media by biosorption

Ali Ali Redha

2020Arab Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences215 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this literature review, the removal of heavy metals from aqueous media by an environmentally friendly method, known as biosorption has been discussed. Biosorption can be referred to as an alternative to the common unsustainable industrial methods currently used. Removal of heavy metals from aqueous media by biosorption can take place by the aid of different types of biomass including algae, fungi, bacteria and plants. The mechanism(s) of biosorption can vary accordingly, mechanisms include physical adsorption, ion exchange, complexation, precipitation and transport across the cells. The efficiency of removal of heavy metals by a specific biosorbent at specified conditions can be compared by the calculated biosorption capacity of the respected biosorbent. Several factors can influence the biosorption capacity of different biosorbents, that mainly includes water pH, temperature, contact time, biomass dosage and initial heavy metal concentration. This literature review focuses on the types of biosorbents, mechanisms of biosorption and factors affecting biosorption capacity. In addition, biosorption, as a method which has the potential of competing with common industrial methods has been critically analysed.

Topics & Concepts

BiosorptionBiomass (ecology)AdsorptionHeavy metalsAqueous solutionChemistryEnvironmentally friendlyEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental chemistryPulp and paper industryEnvironmental scienceSorptionBiologyEngineeringEcologyOrganic chemistryAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalHeavy metals in environmentPhosphorus and nutrient management
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