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Arsenic Removal from Contaminated Water Using Natural Adsorbents: A Review

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings11111407

Keywords

adsorption; arsenic; natural adsorbents

Funding

  1. Technology Innovation Center for Land Engineering and Human Settlements
  2. Shaanxi Land Engineering Construction Group Co., Ltd.
  3. Xi'an Jiaotong University [201912131]
  4. Science technology Project of Yulin [YF-2020-007]

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Arsenic contamination in water bodies, especially groundwater, has become a widespread issue in recent decades. Traditional methods for arsenic removal are costly and produce sludge, limiting their application in less developed areas. The use of adsorbents derived from natural materials is a more cost-effective approach for arsenic removal.
More than 170 million individuals have been influenced by arsenic (As) because of the ingestion of As-polluted groundwater. The presence of As in water bodies, particularly groundwater, has been found to become a widespread issue in the past few decades. Because arsenic causes extreme wellbeing impacts, even at a low concentration in drinking water, the innovations of As removal from contaminated water are of significant importance. Traditional strategies, for example, reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and electro-dialysis are generally utilized for the remediation of As-polluted water; however, the high cost and/or sludge production restricts their application in less-developed areas. The utilization of adsorbents acquired from natural materials has been explored as an alternative for the costly techniques for As removal. This paper aims to review the past and current developments in using naturals adsorbents or modified natural materials for arsenic removal and show the different parameters, which may influence the As removal effectiveness of the natural adsorbent, such as contact time, adsorbent dosage, flow rate, pH, reusability, temperature, and influence of others ions.

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