Arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater reservoirs is a global environmental and health issue given to its toxic and carcinogenic nature. Over 170 million people have been affected by As due to the ingestion of As-contaminated groundwater. Conventional methods such as reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and electrodialysis are commonly used for the remediation of As-contaminated water; however, the high cost and sludge production put limitations on their application to remove As from water. This review critically addresses the use of various agricultural waste materials (e.g., sugarcane bagasse, peels of various fruits, wheat straw) as biosorbents, thereby offering an eco-friendly and low-cost solution for the removal of As from contaminated water supplies. The effect of solution chemistry such as solution pH, cations, anions, organic ligands, and various other factors (e.g., temperature, contact time, sorbent dose) on As biosorption, and safe disposal methods for As-loaded biosorbents to reduce secondary As contamination are also discussed.
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Remediation of arsenic-contaminated water using agricultural wastes as biosorbents
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Vol.46(5), pp.467-499
2016
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- Title
- Remediation of arsenic-contaminated water using agricultural wastes as biosorbents
- Creators
- Muhammad Bilal Shakoor - University of Agriculture FaisalabadNabeel Khan Niazi - Southern Cross UniversityIrshad Bibi - University of Agriculture FaisalabadGhulam Murtaza - University of Agriculture FaisalabadAnitha Kunhikrishnan - National Academy of Agricultural Science, Republic of KoreaBalaji Seshadri - University of NewcastleMuhammad Shahid - COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, PakistanShafaqat Ali - Government College University, Faisalabad, PakistanNanthi S Bolan - University of NewcastleYong Sik Ok - Kangwon National UniversityMuhammad Abid - University of Agriculture FaisalabadFawad Ali - Punjab Institute of Nuclear Medicine (PINUM)
- Publication Details
- Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Vol.46(5), pp.467-499
- Identifiers
- 1401; 991012820455902368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross GeoScience
- Resource Type
- Journal article