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Application of Phosphate Materials as Constructed Wetland Fillers for Efficient Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater

Constructed wetlands are an environmentally friendly and economically efficient sewage treatment technology. Heavy metals (HMs) removal is always regarded as one of the most important tasks in constructed wetlands, which have aroused increasing concern in the field of contamination control in recent...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xiaodan, Hong, Ni, Cen, Qingjing, Lu, Jiaxin, Wan, Hui, Liu, Wei, Zheng, Hongli, Ruan, Roger, Cobb, Kirk, Liu, Yuhuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564738
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095344
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author Wu, Xiaodan
Hong, Ni
Cen, Qingjing
Lu, Jiaxin
Wan, Hui
Liu, Wei
Zheng, Hongli
Ruan, Roger
Cobb, Kirk
Liu, Yuhuan
author_facet Wu, Xiaodan
Hong, Ni
Cen, Qingjing
Lu, Jiaxin
Wan, Hui
Liu, Wei
Zheng, Hongli
Ruan, Roger
Cobb, Kirk
Liu, Yuhuan
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description Constructed wetlands are an environmentally friendly and economically efficient sewage treatment technology. Heavy metals (HMs) removal is always regarded as one of the most important tasks in constructed wetlands, which have aroused increasing concern in the field of contamination control in recent times. The fillers of constructed wetlands play an important role in HMs removal. However, traditional wetland fillers (e.g., zeolite, sand, and gravel) are known to be imperfect because of their low adsorption capacity. Regarding HMs removal, our work involved the selection of prominent absorbents, the evaluation of adsorption stability for various treatments, and then the possibility of applying this HM removal technology to constructed wetlands. For this purpose, several phosphate materials were tested to remove the heavy metals Cu and Zn. Three good phosphates including hydroxyapatite (HAP), calcium phosphate (CP), and physic acid sodium salt hydrate (PAS) demonstrated fast removal efficiency of HMs (Cu(2+), Zn(2+)) from aqueous solution. The maximum removal rates of Cu(2+) and Zn(2+) by HAP, CP, and PAS reached 81.6% and 95.8%; 66.9% and 70.4%; 98.8% and 1.99%, respectively. In addition, better adsorption stability of these heavy metals was found to occur with a wide variation of desorption time and pH range. The most remarkable efficiency for heavy metal removal among tested phosphates was PAS, followed by HAP and CP. This study can provide a basis for the application of HMs removal in manmade wetland systems.
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spelling pubmed-91053252022-05-14 Application of Phosphate Materials as Constructed Wetland Fillers for Efficient Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater Wu, Xiaodan Hong, Ni Cen, Qingjing Lu, Jiaxin Wan, Hui Liu, Wei Zheng, Hongli Ruan, Roger Cobb, Kirk Liu, Yuhuan Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Constructed wetlands are an environmentally friendly and economically efficient sewage treatment technology. Heavy metals (HMs) removal is always regarded as one of the most important tasks in constructed wetlands, which have aroused increasing concern in the field of contamination control in recent times. The fillers of constructed wetlands play an important role in HMs removal. However, traditional wetland fillers (e.g., zeolite, sand, and gravel) are known to be imperfect because of their low adsorption capacity. Regarding HMs removal, our work involved the selection of prominent absorbents, the evaluation of adsorption stability for various treatments, and then the possibility of applying this HM removal technology to constructed wetlands. For this purpose, several phosphate materials were tested to remove the heavy metals Cu and Zn. Three good phosphates including hydroxyapatite (HAP), calcium phosphate (CP), and physic acid sodium salt hydrate (PAS) demonstrated fast removal efficiency of HMs (Cu(2+), Zn(2+)) from aqueous solution. The maximum removal rates of Cu(2+) and Zn(2+) by HAP, CP, and PAS reached 81.6% and 95.8%; 66.9% and 70.4%; 98.8% and 1.99%, respectively. In addition, better adsorption stability of these heavy metals was found to occur with a wide variation of desorption time and pH range. The most remarkable efficiency for heavy metal removal among tested phosphates was PAS, followed by HAP and CP. This study can provide a basis for the application of HMs removal in manmade wetland systems. MDPI 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9105325/ /pubmed/35564738 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095344 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ruan, Roger
Cobb, Kirk
Liu, Yuhuan
Application of Phosphate Materials as Constructed Wetland Fillers for Efficient Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater
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title_short Application of Phosphate Materials as Constructed Wetland Fillers for Efficient Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater
title_sort application of phosphate materials as constructed wetland fillers for efficient removal of heavy metals from wastewater
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564738
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095344
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