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Process Technology and Sustainability Assessment of Wastewater Treatment

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 62, Issue 3, Pages 1195-1214

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.2c03471

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Removal of heavy metals in wastewater treatment is crucial. Various techniques have been developed for the removal of heavy metal ions, pharmaceuticals, and other contaminants. This paper comprehensively assesses the sustainability of common wastewater treatment technologies and aims for sustainability benchmarking of all technologies.
Removal of heavy metals in wastewater treatment is crucial to protect the environment, wildlife, and human health. Various techniques have been developed focusing on removal of heavy metal ions, pharmaceuticals, and other contaminants from different wastewater sources. The main methods include adsorption, filtration, ion exchange, electrochemical, reverse osmosis, precipitation, flotation/coagulation/ flocculation, and photocatalytic-based treatments. This paper compre-hensively assesses the sustainability of those common technologies used for wastewater process treatment. The sustainability profile depends mostly on the exact approach followed for each technology, including its energy consumption, type of radiation (where appropriate), auxiliary materials used (e.g., catalysts, adsorbents), and further specific experimental process settings. Thus, while sustainability inevitably provides a multifaceted answer, the review finally aims for sustainability benchmarking of all technologies, by compressing the manifold outcomes toward a compact information set, such as a table and radar plot.

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