期刊
WATER
卷 14, 期 9, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14091353
关键词
sorption; alginate; chitosan; functionalization; copolymerization; cross-linking
This paper provides an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of using alginate and chitosan as biosorbents for water treatment. It also reviews various modifications and applications of these biosorbents, and critically discusses the criteria for selecting the best biosorbents, their effectiveness, and the proposed mechanism of adsorption. The paper addresses the question of why these adsorbents need modification before use.
Owing to environmental pollution and increasingly strict regulations, heavy metals have attracted the attention of many researchers in various disciplines. Alginate and chitosan derivatives have gained popularity as biosorbents for water treatment. An increase in the number of publications on modified biosorbents for the biosorption of toxic compounds reveals widespread interest in examining the requirements and positive contribution of each modification type. This paper reviews the advantages and disadvantages of using alginate and chitosan for adsorption. Well-known modifications based on chitosan and alginate, namely, grafting, functionalization, copolymerization and cross-linking, as well as applications in the field of adsorption processes, especially amino acid functionalization, are reviewed. The selection criteria for the best biosorbents and their effectiveness and proposed mechanism of adsorption are discussed critically. In the conclusion, the question of why these adsorbents need modification before use is addressed.
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