Applications on agricultural and forest waste adsorbents for the removal of lead (II) from contaminated waters

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Cafer Saka
Ömer Şahin
Mehmet Maşuk Küçük
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[1] Siirt University,School of Health
[2] Siirt University,Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
[3] Yuzuncu Yil University,Faculty of Education
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Adsorbents; Adsorption; Agricultural wastes; Forest wastes; Lead;
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At present, there is growing interest in using low cost, commercially available materials for the adsorption of heavy metals. The major advantages of adsorption technologies are its effectiveness in reducing the concentration of heavy metal ions to very low levels and the use of inexpensive adsorbent materials. In this review, agricultural and forest waste adsorbents were used to remove Pb2+ ions in wastewater treatment, and their technical feasibilities were reviewed in studies mainly from 2000 to 2010. They all were compared with each other by metal binding capacities, metal removal performances, sorbent dose, optimum pH, temperature, initial concentration and contact time. Although commercial activated carbon is widely used in wastewater treatment applications, it has high costs. The use of agricultural by-products as adsorbent material to purify heavy metal contaminated water has become increasingly popular through the past decade because they are less expensive, biodegradable, abundant and efficient. Instead of activated carbon, this study was focused on the inexpensive materials such as agricultural and forest waste. It was shown that these alternative adsorbents had sufficient binding capacity to remove Pb2+ ions from wastewater.
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