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Biosorbents for Removing Hazardous Metals and Metalloids †

Biosorbents for remediating aquatic environmental media polluted with hazardous heavy metals and metalloids such as Pb(II), Cr(VI), Sb(III and V), and As(III and V) were prepared from lignin waste, orange and apple juice residues, seaweed and persimmon and grape wastes using simple and cheap methods...

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Autores principales: Inoue, Katsutoshi, Parajuli, Durga, Ghimire, Kedar Nath, Biswas, Biplob Kumar, Kawakita, Hidetaka, Oshima, Tatsuya, Ohto, Keisuke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5578223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10080857
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author Inoue, Katsutoshi
Parajuli, Durga
Ghimire, Kedar Nath
Biswas, Biplob Kumar
Kawakita, Hidetaka
Oshima, Tatsuya
Ohto, Keisuke
author_facet Inoue, Katsutoshi
Parajuli, Durga
Ghimire, Kedar Nath
Biswas, Biplob Kumar
Kawakita, Hidetaka
Oshima, Tatsuya
Ohto, Keisuke
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description Biosorbents for remediating aquatic environmental media polluted with hazardous heavy metals and metalloids such as Pb(II), Cr(VI), Sb(III and V), and As(III and V) were prepared from lignin waste, orange and apple juice residues, seaweed and persimmon and grape wastes using simple and cheap methods. A lignophenol gel such as lignocatechol gel was prepared by immobilizing the catechol functional groups onto lignin from sawdust, while lignosulfonate gel was prepared directly from waste liquor generated during pulp production. These gels effectively removed Pb(II). Orange and apple juice residues, which are rich in pectic acid, were easily converted using alkali (e.g., calcium hydroxide) into biosorbents that effectively removed Pb(II). These materials also effectively removed Sb(III and V) and As(III and V) when these were preloaded with multi-valent metal ions such as Zr(IV) and Fe(III). Similar biosorbents were prepared from seaweed waste, which is rich in alginic acid. Other biosorbents, which effectively removed Cr(VI), were prepared by simply treating persimmon and grape wastes with concentrated sulfuric acid.
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spelling pubmed-55782232017-09-05 Biosorbents for Removing Hazardous Metals and Metalloids † Inoue, Katsutoshi Parajuli, Durga Ghimire, Kedar Nath Biswas, Biplob Kumar Kawakita, Hidetaka Oshima, Tatsuya Ohto, Keisuke Materials (Basel) Review Biosorbents for remediating aquatic environmental media polluted with hazardous heavy metals and metalloids such as Pb(II), Cr(VI), Sb(III and V), and As(III and V) were prepared from lignin waste, orange and apple juice residues, seaweed and persimmon and grape wastes using simple and cheap methods. A lignophenol gel such as lignocatechol gel was prepared by immobilizing the catechol functional groups onto lignin from sawdust, while lignosulfonate gel was prepared directly from waste liquor generated during pulp production. These gels effectively removed Pb(II). Orange and apple juice residues, which are rich in pectic acid, were easily converted using alkali (e.g., calcium hydroxide) into biosorbents that effectively removed Pb(II). These materials also effectively removed Sb(III and V) and As(III and V) when these were preloaded with multi-valent metal ions such as Zr(IV) and Fe(III). Similar biosorbents were prepared from seaweed waste, which is rich in alginic acid. Other biosorbents, which effectively removed Cr(VI), were prepared by simply treating persimmon and grape wastes with concentrated sulfuric acid. MDPI 2017-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5578223/ /pubmed/28773217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10080857 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Inoue, Katsutoshi
Parajuli, Durga
Ghimire, Kedar Nath
Biswas, Biplob Kumar
Kawakita, Hidetaka
Oshima, Tatsuya
Ohto, Keisuke
Biosorbents for Removing Hazardous Metals and Metalloids †
title Biosorbents for Removing Hazardous Metals and Metalloids †
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title_full_unstemmed Biosorbents for Removing Hazardous Metals and Metalloids †
title_short Biosorbents for Removing Hazardous Metals and Metalloids †
title_sort biosorbents for removing hazardous metals and metalloids †
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5578223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10080857
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