Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry (Jun 2017)

Arsenic Remediation by Synthetic and Natural Adsorbents

  • Muhammad Saqaf Jagirani,
  • Aamna Balouch,
  • Abdullah,
  • Ali Muhammad Mahar,
  • Faraz Ahmed Mustafai,
  • Kausar Rajar,
  • Aqsa Tunio,
  • Saman Sabir,
  • Muhammad Kashif Samoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21743/pjaec/2017.06.02
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 18 – 36

Abstract

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The contagion of toxic metals in water is a serious environmental and health concern and threatening problem worldwide. Particularly arsenic contamination in ground water has became great dilemma in the earlier decades. With advent in research for arsenic remediation, standard of drinking water is improving and now reduced to few parts per million (ppm) level of arsenic in drinking water sources. However, due to continuous enhancement in environmental pollution, remediation techniques are still needed to achieve the drinking water quality standard. Development of novel and economically feasible removal techniques or materials for selective separation of this toxic specie has been the main focus of research. Several arsenic removal techniques, including membrane separation, coagulation, precipitation, anion exchange have been developed. The aim of this article is to review briefly arsenic chemistry and previous and current available technologies that have been reported various low-cost adsorbents for arsenic removal.

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