The Potential of Commercial Biomass-Based Activated Carbon to Remove Heavy Metals in Wastewater – A Review

Vina Rofikoh, Badrus Zaman, B. P. Samadikun
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Commercial activated carbon is a type of adsorbent commonly used in adsorption processes. However, the use of commercial carbon in wastewater treatment is still limited, due to the scarce availability of precursors and their high cost. Biomass as an activated carbon precursor has been reported to have high efficiency in removing various heavy metals in wastewater. This study aims to review the potential of biomass-based activated carbon to adsorb heavy metals in terms of biomass constituent components, heavy metal removal, and future prospects.  The method in this study is a systematic literature review, or SLR, to collect data from online databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect. The results show that biomass-based activated carbon is effective in the removal of heavy metals in various types of wastewater. The removal effectiveness for different types of biomass ranged from 84–99% for Pb2+ ions, 55–92% for Cd2+ ions, 84–99% for Pb2+ ions, 96% for As2+ ions, 80–100% for Cr2+ ions, 25–97% for Fe2+ ions, 50–99% for Ni2+ ions, and 62–98% for Cu2+ ions, and 98% for Ti ions. These results show that heavy metals have different affinities to activated carbon from biomass, from all heavy metals, Fe2+ and Cd2+ ions have the lowest affinity, so the activated carbon used to remove Fe2+ and Cd2+ metals needs to be produced with higher porosity and surface area. The removal of heavy metals using activated carbon from biomass is limited by adsorbent dosage, contact time, solution pH, temperature, initial adsorbate concentration, particle size, and stirring speed. In future research, it is expected that activated carbon from biomass has a high adsorption capacity, is economical cost, is environmentally friendly and can be used on a larger scale.
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商用生物质活性炭去除废水中重金属的潜力 - 综述
商用活性炭是吸附过程中常用的一种吸附剂。然而,由于前驱体稀缺且成本高昂,商用碳在废水处理中的应用仍然有限。据报道,生物质作为一种活性炭前驱体,可高效去除废水中的各种重金属。本研究旨在从生物质组成成分、重金属去除率和未来前景等方面综述生物质活性炭吸附重金属的潜力。 本研究采用系统文献综述(SLR)的方法,从 Google Scholar、PubMed 和 ScienceDirect 等在线数据库中收集数据。结果表明,生物质活性炭能有效去除各类废水中的重金属。不同类型生物质对 Pb2+ 离子的去除率为 84-99%,对 Cd2+ 离子的去除率为 55-92%,对 Pb2+ 离子的去除率为 84-99%,对 As2+ 离子的去除率为 96%,对 Cr2+ 离子的去除率为 80-100%,对 Fe2+ 离子的去除率为 25-97%,对 Ni2+ 离子的去除率为 50-99%,对 Cu2+ 离子的去除率为 62-98%,对 Ti 离子的去除率为 98%。这些结果表明,重金属与生物质活性炭的亲和力不同,在所有重金属中,Fe2+ 和 Cd2+ 离子的亲和力最低,因此用于去除 Fe2+ 和 Cd2+ 金属的活性炭需要具有更高的孔隙率和表面积。使用生物质活性炭去除重金属受到吸附剂用量、接触时间、溶液 pH 值、温度、初始吸附剂浓度、粒度和搅拌速度的限制。在今后的研究中,预计生物质活性炭具有吸附能力强、成本经济、环境友好和可大规模使用等特点。
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