Heavy Metals Removal from Wastewater by Adsorption Process: A Review (original) (raw)
Heavy metals are toxic and detrimental water pollutant. Their presence not only affects human beings but also animals and vegetation because of their mobility in aqueous ecosystem, toxicity and non-biodegradability. Removal of heavy metals from the effluent is one of the major research carried out by researchers in the field of environment. Although different methods such as Ion exchange, precipitation, evaporation, membrane filtration and adsorption are used for heavy metals removal, adsorption process has attracted attention of many researchers because of low cost, design flexibility, and high efficiency. The present review is focused on the heavy metals removal based on the performance of various adsorbents such as natural materials, industrial byproduct, agricultural and biological waste, biopolymers and hydrogels. The objective of this study is to contribute in the search for low cost adsorbents and investigate the parameters that influence the adsorption of heavy metals on adsorbents.