Harmful Impacts of Heavy Metals and Utility of Biosorption Technique for Their Removal from Wastewater: A Review

A. Negi, Arpita Negi, Rajesha Kumar, B. Kumar, S. Joshi, N. Bhandari
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The increasing number of efluents discharged from the source of water (urban, industrial, agricultural etc.), is resulting in a higher concentration of heavy metals in the source. Heavy metals have a density of over 5g/cm3 to the metals. These are toxic, mutagenic, carcinogenic and resistant in watery and non-aquatic environments and impact water and non-water bodies seriously by substituting the basic metals of the same function. The extraction from the wastewater can be done in numerous techniques for example using an ion replacement, membrane filtration, osmosis, etc. This study discusses the adverse effects of heavy metals on the human body, the benefits of biosorption over traditional approaches for removal of heavy metals, the different biosorbents used to extract heavy metals and concerning issues regarding its commercial use, offering a wider viewpoint for the diversity of biosorbents and utilization of biosorption technique. It is evident from the profound literature survey that pH, biosorbent particle size, contact time, initial metal ion concentration, presence of chelating ligands etc. are some factors that affect the rate and extent of biosorption. 
重金属的有害影响及生物吸附技术在废水处理中的应用综述
从水源(城市、工业、农业等)排放的污水越来越多,导致水源中的重金属浓度越来越高。重金属的密度超过5克/立方厘米。它们在水和非水环境中具有毒性、诱变性、致癌性和抗性,并通过取代具有相同功能的碱性金属而严重影响水和非水体。废水的提取可以采用多种技术,例如使用离子置换、膜过滤、渗透等。本研究讨论了重金属对人体的不良影响、生物吸附法相对于传统重金属去除方法的优势、用于提取重金属的不同生物吸附剂及其商业应用中应注意的问题,为生物吸附剂的多样性和生物吸附技术的利用提供了更广阔的视角。深入的文献调查表明,pH、生物吸附剂粒径、接触时间、初始金属离子浓度、螯合配体的存在等是影响生物吸附速率和程度的因素。
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