Adsorbent Technologies for Wastewater Treatment: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Fazila Younas and Version 3 by Muhammad Mahroz Hussain.

Wastewater generation and treatment is an ever-increasing concern in the current century due to increased urbanization and industrialization. To tackle the situation of increasing environmental hazards, numerous wastewater treatment approaches are used—i.e., physical, chemical, and biological (primary to tertiary treatment) methods. Various treatment techniques being used have the risks of producing secondary pollutants. The most promising technique is the use of different materials as adsorbents that have a higher efficacy in treating wastewater, with a minimal production of secondary pollutants. Biosorption is a key process that is highly efficient and cost-effective. This method majorly uses the adsorption process/mechanism for toxicant removal from wastewater. 

  • adsorption
  • agriculture waste and peels
  • nanotechnology
  • biosorption mechanism
  • contaminant removal
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