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Applications of biomass-based materials to remove fluoride from wastewater: A review

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 301, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134679

Keywords

Biomass materials; Biomass carbonized materials; Biomass modified method; Adsorption mechanism

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51208122, 51778156, 51708142]
  2. Pearl River S&T Nova Program of Guangzhou [201806010191]
  3. Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project [201707010256]
  4. Guangzhou University-Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Joint Research Cooperation Fund [YH202102, GZU21EG02]
  5. Youth Innovative Talents Project of Guangdong Province [2021KQNCX062]
  6. Innovation and Technology Commission, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [ITC-CNERC14EG03]
  7. Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou) [SMSEGL20SC01-O]

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This paper summarizes recent research on the removal of fluoride from aqueous solutions using newly developed or improved biomass materials and biomass-like organic materials. The different types of biomass materials are classified and analyzed, and the adsorption performance and mechanisms are compared. Various innovative ideas are provided for adsorbing and removing contaminants by discussing the improved adsorption performance and research technology development of biomass materials and biomass-like organic materials.
Fluoride is one of the essential trace elements for the human body, but excessive fluoride will cause serious environmental and health problems. This paper summarizes researches on the removal of fluoride from aqueous solutions using newly developed or improved biomass materials and biomass-like organic materials in recent years. These biomass materials are classified into chitosan, microorganisms, lignocellulose plant materials, animal attribute materials, biological carbonized materials and biomass-like organic materials, which are explained and analyzed. By comparing adsorption performance and mechanism of adsorbents for removing fluoride, it is found that carbonizing materials and modifying adsorbents with metal ions are more beneficial to improving adsorption efficiency and the adsorption mechanisms are various. The adsorption capacities are still considerable after regeneration. This paper not only reviews the properties of these materials for fluoride removal, but also focuses on the comparison of materials performance and fluoride removal mechanism. Herein, by discussing the improved adsorption performance and research technology development of biomass materials and biomass-like organic materials, various innovative ideas are provided for adsorbing and removing contaminants.

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