Biosorption: An Efficient and Economical Method for Removal of Heavy Metals from Industrial Waste Waters
Abstract: The release of heavy metals in to the environment by industrial activities is a serious concern because these heavy metals are extremely toxic and non biodegradable. These will accumulate in living organisms causing various diseases. The potential of metal concentration by certain types of dead biomass has been well established over the last decade. This phenomenon can probably make the most significant impact in using it for removing toxic heavy metals from industrial effluents. An interdisciplinary approach seems essential for bringing the phenomenon to a successful process application stage. In this present article the prediction of process performance and feasibility are discussed.
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