Adsorption of heavy metal onto biomass-derived activated carbon: review
State Ethnic Affairs Commission · North Minzu University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Due to the rapid development of the social economy and the massive increase in population, human beings continue to undertake processing, and commercial manufacturing activities of heavy metals, which has caused serious damage to the environment and human health. Heavy metals lead to serious environmental problems such as soil contamination and water pollution. Human health and the living environment are closely affected by the handling of heavy metals. Researchers must find several simple, economical and practical methods to adsorb heavy metals. Adsorption technology has been recognized as an efficient and economic strategy, exhibiting the advantages of recovering and reusing adsorbents. Biomass-derived…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.46
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 244
Authors
5- BWBaoying Wang
State Ethnic Affairs Commission, North Minzu University
- JLJingming Lan
State Ethnic Affairs Commission, North Minzu University
- CBChunmiao Bo
State Ethnic Affairs Commission, North Minzu University
- BGBolin GongCorresponding
State Ethnic Affairs Commission, North Minzu University
- JOJunjie OuCorresponding
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, State Ethnic Affairs Commission, North Minzu University, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Adsorption
- Activated carbon
- Biomass (ecology)
- Heavy metals
- Carbon fibers
- Human health
- Environmental science
- Environmental chemistry
Funding
- NNNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaAwards: 22164001, No. 22164001, DICPI202005, 21974137
- NSNatural Science Foundation of Ningxia ProvinceAwards: No. 2021AAC02017, 2021AAC02017
- KRKey Research and Development Program of NingxiaAwards: No. 2022BFE02002, 2022BFE02002
- DIDalian Institute of Chemical PhysicsAward: DICPI202005