Use of oilseed crops biomass for heavy metal treatment in waterOA
Use of oilseed crops biomass for heavy metal treatment in water
The treatment of heavy metals in water is of high importance worldwide,and different treatment types have been developed.The use of plant material is becoming more and more important,and oilseed crops biomass have been investigated in terms of phytoremediation and biosorption processes.This article is a review of the literature reporting the applications in 10 different plants and evaluating the removal efficiencies for 12 metals,including the findings of 81 publications.Moringa olifera and Helianthus annuus are the most studied plants,whereas Cu(21.9%),Cd(18.5%),and Pb(19.9%)are the most studied metals.As a result,it was found that more than 90%of Pb,Cu,Cd,Fe,Zn,Ni,Cr,Sr and Mn showed removals in their experiments.At the same time,the variables most related to the efficiency of metal removal are pH,temperature,and contact time.This article includes a review of the biosorption isotherms used in the different studies.
Carlos Peña-Guzmán;Ángela Otálvaro-Álvarez;Tatiana Jiménez-Ariza
Environmental and Sanitation Engineering Program,Faculty of Engineering,Universidad de La Salle,Bogotá,111711,ColombiaChemical Enineering Program,Facultuy of Engineering,Universidad de La Salle,Bogotá,111711,ColombiaFood Engineering Program,Faculty of Engineering,Universidad de La Salle,Bogotá,111711,Colombia
Oilseed cropsPhytoremediationBiosorptionHeavy metals
《中国油料作物学报(英文)》 2024 (003)
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This research was funded by Universidad de La Salle,Bogotá,(Grant Number IALI212-190).
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