Heavy metal wastewater treatment techniques: A review
Subject Areas : The Application of Chemistry in EnvironmentMehrab Fallahi-Samberan 1 , Sameneh Khodadadi 2
1 - Department Of Chemical Engineering
2 - Department of Chemical Engineering, Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran
Keywords: pollution, environment, Wastewater treatment, Heavy metal,
Abstract :
Heavy metal pollution has become one of the most serious environmental problems today. With the rapid development of industries such as metal plating facilities, mining operations, fertilizer industries, tanneries, batteries, paper industries and pesticides, etc., heavy metals wastewaters are directly or indirectly discharged into the environment increasingly, especially in developing countries. Many heavy metal ions are known to be toxic or carcinogenic. These toxic heavy metals should be removed from the wastewater to protect the people and the environment. The treatment of heavy metals is of special concern due to their recalcitrance and persistence in the environment. Toxic heavy metals of particular concern in treatment of industrial wastewaters include zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium. In recent years, various methods for heavy metal removal from wastewater have been extensively studied. This paper reviews the current methods that have been used to treat heavy metal wastewater and evaluates these techniques. These technologies include chemical precipitation, ion-exchange, adsorption, membrane filtration, coagulation-flocculation, flotation and electrochemical methods. It is evident from the literature survey articles that ion-exchange, adsorption and membrane filtration are the most frequently studied for the treatment of heavy metal wastewater.
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