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Adsorption on Alternative Low‐Cost Materials‐Derived Adsorbents in Water Treatment
The world has been facing a severe problem concerning water quality deterioration due to anthropogenic activities. Among many water treatment techniques, adsorption is one of the most promising methods owing to advantages such as relatively low cost, versatility, effectiveness and simplicity. The most widely used adsorbents are based on activated carbon, however such are expensive and their production is burdened with big environmental footprint. Consequently, there is a need of finding new, more sustainable solutions for abatement of water pollutants. Low‐cost, alternative materials‐based adsorbents such as bark, feather, husks, leaves, peels, rinds, seeds, stones and spent coffee or tea, derived from waste generated by various industries, may find application in the field. Nonetheless, there is still a substantial amount of issues connected with the materials' stability and the logistics that impede their wide application and still require investigation.
Adsorption on Alternative Low‐Cost Materials‐Derived Adsorbents in Water Treatment
The world has been facing a severe problem concerning water quality deterioration due to anthropogenic activities. Among many water treatment techniques, adsorption is one of the most promising methods owing to advantages such as relatively low cost, versatility, effectiveness and simplicity. The most widely used adsorbents are based on activated carbon, however such are expensive and their production is burdened with big environmental footprint. Consequently, there is a need of finding new, more sustainable solutions for abatement of water pollutants. Low‐cost, alternative materials‐based adsorbents such as bark, feather, husks, leaves, peels, rinds, seeds, stones and spent coffee or tea, derived from waste generated by various industries, may find application in the field. Nonetheless, there is still a substantial amount of issues connected with the materials' stability and the logistics that impede their wide application and still require investigation.
Adsorption on Alternative Low‐Cost Materials‐Derived Adsorbents in Water Treatment
Inamuddin (Herausgeber:in) / Ahamed, Mohd Imran (Herausgeber:in) / Boddula, Rajender (Herausgeber:in) / Rangreez, Tauseef Ahmad (Herausgeber:in) / Stawiński, Wojciech (Autor:in) / Wal, Katarzyna (Autor:in)
Applied Water Science ; 49-105
22.06.2021
57 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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