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A breakthrough biosorbent in removing heavy metals: Equilibrium, kinetic, thermodynamic and mechanism analyses in a lab-scale study

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This novel MMBB can effectively be utilized as an adsorbent to remove heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions and calculated thermodynamic parameters indicated feasible, spontaneous and exothermic biosorption process.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2016-01-15 and is currently open access. It has received 125 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biosorption & Adsorption.

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Removal of heavy metals from water sources in the developing world using low-cost materials: A review.

TL;DR: This review evaluates the use of adsorbents from four major categories: agricultural waste; naturally-occurring soil and mineral deposits; aquatic and terrestrial biomass; and other locally-available waste materials.
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Removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous system by ion-exchange and biosorption methods

TL;DR: In this paper, the technical feasibility of biosorption and ion exchange methods for the removal of various heavy metals from the aqueous media is reviewed, where chemical pretreatment of low-cost biosorbents are presented.
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Removal of chelated heavy metals from aqueous solution: A review of current methods and mechanisms

TL;DR: This review summarizes the various treatment methods applied to the removal of heavy metal complexes, with a summary of the mechanisms of action and recent research progress, and comprehensively analyzes future prospects and developments in methods for removal of chelated heavy metals.
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Application of a breakthrough biosorbent for removing heavy metals from synthetic and real wastewaters in a lab-scale continuous fixed-bed column

TL;DR: Desorption studies indicated that metal-loaded biosorbent could be used after three consecutive sorption, desorption and regeneration cycles by applying a semi-simulated real wastewater.
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Unraveling sorption of lead in aqueous solutions by chemically modified biochar derived from coconut fiber: A microscopic and spectroscopic investigation

TL;DR: Overall, the sorption capacity of CFBs pyrolyzed at 300°C substantially increased for Pb2+ with ammonia and nitric acid modification, however, these chemical modifications did not improve the Sorption of Pb on CFBspyrolyzing at temperatures ≥500°C, thereby highlighting a temperature dependent response of chemically modified biochars to Pb sorption in this study.
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Biosorption of heavy metals from aqueous solutions onto peanut shell as a low-cost biosorbent

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the biosorption of Cu(II) and Cr(III) ions from aqueous solutions by peanut shell biomass as a function of initial pH, initial biomass concentration and temperature.
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Typical lignocellulosic wastes and by-products for biosorption process in water and wastewater treatment: a critical review.

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficiency of each biosorbent has been discussed with respect to the operating conditions (e.g., temperature, hydraulic residence time, initial metal concentration, biosorbents particle size and its dosage), chemical modification on sorption capacity and preparation methods, as well as thermodynamics and kinetics.
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Kinetics and equilibrium studies on biosorption of cadmium, lead, and nickel ions from aqueous solutions by intact and chemically modified brown algae

TL;DR: From the results obtained, the pseudo-second-order kinetic model best describes the biosorption of cadmium, nickel and lead ions.
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Ammonium biosorption onto sawdust: FTIR analysis, kinetics and adsorption isotherms modeling.

TL;DR: Sawdust, an available and renewable biomass, was investigated as a novel ammonium biosorbent and suggested that the main mechanisms involved in the removal of ammonium might be the ionic exchange and complexation.
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Removal of cadmium (II) from aqueous solutions by adsorption on agricultural waste biomass

TL;DR: The feasibility of using various agricultural residues viz. sugarcane bagasse (SCB), maize corncob (MCC) and Jatropha oil cake (JOC) for the removal of Cd(II) from aqueous solution under different experimental conditions and the maximum cadmium removal capacity was shown is reported.
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Q1. What have the authors contributed in "A breakthrough biosorbent in removing heavy metals: equilibrium, kinetic, thermodynamic and mechanism analyses in a lab-scale study" ?

For Cu ( II ) and Zn ( II ), the Khan isotherm describes better biosorption conditions while for Cd ( II ) and Pb ( II ), the Sips model was found to provide the best correlation of the biosorption equilibrium data.