INVESTIGADORES
MIRANDA ZOPPAS Fernanda
artículos
Título:
Carbon-based sorbets for heavy metal removal from aqueous solution, discrepancies, and future prospects: a state-of-the-art review
Autor/es:
AKHTER, FAHEEM; ZOPPAS, FERNANDA MIRANDA; SOOMRO, MEHRAN; JATOI, ABDUL SATTAR; NOUREEN, FOZIA; AKHTAR, MUHAMMAD NAEEM; MEHREEN, FAIZA
Revista:
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Editorial:
Springer Verlag
Referencias:
Año: 2021
ISSN:
2190-6815
Resumen:
Heavy metal contamination is severely affecting human health and environment. These metals are known to exist naturally but the anthropogenic activities have contributed towards increasing their concentrations beyond permissible limits, which in turn have proved to be hazardous for the human health as well as environment. Various industries release the untreated wastewater containing heavy metals into the open streams, thereby creating a contaminated source affecting negatively onconsumers. In order to deal with this, several materials have been researched and proposed as adsorbents to remove these contaminants. Amongst them are carbon-based materials, that have shown to be effective, efficient, and environment-friendly option for heavy metal adsorption from aqueous solutions. The present review thoroughly summarizes the recent developments of carbon-based materials, specifically in terms of their application in heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions. Moreover, it elaborates the adsorption mechanism and compares it with other technologies available for metallic removal. Similarly, various parameters affecting the adsorption using carbon-based materials and their recent regenerative strategies are presented. In the end, numerous shortcomings and discrepancies associated with carbon-based materials are given alongwith their future prospects that need to be addressed in the upcoming research.