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Alum sludge as an adsorbent for inorganic and organic pollutants removal from aqueous solutions: a review

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-023-04854-4

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Adsorption; Alum sludge; Drinking water waste; Dyes; Heavy metals; Inorganic pollutants; Water treatment residues

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This article reviews the ability of Al-based sludge to adsorb inorganic pollutants and textile dyes from aqueous solutions. It emphasizes the high adsorption capacity and suggests further research in unexplored directions.
One of the first stages of water treatment is the coagulation process, a side effect of which is the formation of huge amounts of sludge, which is most often deposited in landfills. The residues formed as a by-product in water treatment plants are characterized by high porosity, irregularity and loose structure with limited strength, so they can exhibit adsorption properties. This article reviews the ability of Al-based sludge to adsorb inorganic pollutants and textile dyes from aqueous solutions. Due to its physicochemical properties, alum sludge has a high adsorption capacity against inorganic as well as organic pollutants. The collected literature review focuses on the presentation of the most common directions of use of these materials as effective adsorbents against the pollutants present, the presentation of the conditions for the adsorption process, the mechanisms of binding of pollutants. In addition, it indicates which directions of their use as effective and economical adsorbents have not been sufficiently explored, suggesting that more research in this area be conducted

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