Removing Metal Ions From Aqueous Solutions Through Biosorption

Authors

  • Mahida Mehul Kumar Manaharsinh
  • Dr. Neelu Jain

Keywords:

Biosorption, Heavy metals, Environment, Lead, Cadmium, Chromium

Abstract

Biosorption is a biotechnological breakthrough that provides an efficient, low-cost approach for detoxifying water of toxic metals. As so, it is illustrative of a common method for making use of less expensive biological alternatives for the same effect. One of the most important parts of modern environmental and bioresource technologies is biosorption. Due to their high surface to volume ratio, abundant availability, quick kinetics of adsorption and desorption, and low cost, the use of microorganisms (such as bacteria, algae, yeasts, and fungus) as biosorbents for heavy metal removal is attracting increasing attention. This review of the literature centres
on different biosorbents, different biosorption methods, and different variables that impact biosorption ability. Biosorption, as a technique with potential to compete with standard industrial techniques, has also been examined critically

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Published

2021-03-23

How to Cite

Mahida Mehul Kumar Manaharsinh, & Dr. Neelu Jain. (2021). Removing Metal Ions From Aqueous Solutions Through Biosorption. Elementary Education Online, 20(1), 7948–7954. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/853

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