Adsorbents Used for Removal of Mercury from Aqueous Solutions: A Review

M. Aljohani, Abdullah A. Makki, Adel A. Alqarni, Khalid A. Albalawi, Asim S. Albalawi, M. Alharbi, Hatem A. Al-Aoh, Syed Khalid Mustafa
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A lot of Researchers have addressed removing mercury as a pollutant from the wastewaters of several industries. Heavy metals are being removed from wastewater through adsorption on activated carbon, which is becoming additional popular. Although commercial activated carbon is the ideal adsorbent for pollutant elimination, its extensive usage is limited because of its high cost, encouraging researchers to explore alternative effective and low-cost adsorbents. These include activated carbon, polymers, nanoparticles, and low-cost adsorbents. For the remediation of water from mercury, polymers, as well as nanoparticles, which are very effective adsorbents, can be employed. According to a literature review of the most recently published research, polymers and nanoparticles have exhibited exceptional mercury removal capabilities. The present study reviews the different works in which the different adsorbents materials were used to eliminate mercury in the solutions.
用于去除水溶液中汞的吸附剂:综述
许多研究人员已经解决了从几个行业的废水中去除汞作为污染物的问题。目前,通过活性炭吸附去除废水中的重金属的方法越来越受欢迎。虽然商品活性炭是理想的污染物去除吸附剂,但由于其成本高,其广泛使用受到限制,促使研究人员探索替代有效和低成本的吸附剂。这些包括活性炭、聚合物、纳米颗粒和低成本吸附剂。聚合物和纳米颗粒是非常有效的吸附剂,可用于水中汞的修复。根据对最近发表的研究的文献综述,聚合物和纳米颗粒表现出卓越的除汞能力。本研究综述了不同吸附剂材料用于去除溶液中的汞的不同工作。
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