In:
Advanced Materials Research, Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., Vol. 781-784 ( 2013-9), p. 2120-2123
Abstract:
Chromium is extremely toxic and considered a priority pollutant. It is compulsory to control the discharge of chromium compounds into aquatic systems in order to prevent severe environmental problems. Among all the treatment methods, adsorption has been proved to be a substantial method for the removal of chromium from wastewater. Recently, a variety of starch-based materials have been used as chromium adsorbents. The present review provides the recent development in the sorption capacities of starch-based sorbents for chromium, new starch-based materials and their advantages for the removal of chromium from the wastewater. Moreover, the adsorption mechanisms of Cr (III) or Cr (VI) on starch-based adsorbents are reviewed, and the sorption efficiency and capacities of starch-based adsorbents are compared with that of other low cost adsorbent materials. The primary objective is to provide the recent information about the starch-based materials as absorbents, and propose that the starch-based microsphere materials as absorbents will develop greater function in removal of chromium from wastewater in future.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1662-8985
DOI:
10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.781-784
DOI:
10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.781-784.2120
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Publication Date:
2013
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2265002-7
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