Applied Water Science (Aug 2020)

An overview of chromium removal techniques from tannery effluent

  • Md. Nur-E-Alam,
  • Md. Abu Sayid Mia,
  • Farid Ahmad,
  • Md. Mafizur Rahman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-020-01286-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. 1 – 22

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Abstract Industrial activities that consume water generate wastewater as a by-product of processing which introduces various contaminants such as heavy metals into the neighbouring water bodies that creates adverse effects on the surrounding environment. Tannery industry releases more toxic effluent than most industries, which directly and indirectly exerts stress on various ecosystems. The heavy metal chromium (Cr), one of the pollutants found in tannery effluent, is very much detrimental to human health, animals, and plants. Conventional physico-chemical and biological processes can remove this heavy metal in considerable amounts. Recently, various applications of advanced technologies such as membrane technology, electrocoagulation, ion exchange, and electrodialysis for tannery wastewater have been growing due to their relative advantages over other technologies in terms of sustainability. This paper represents the review of various available techniques as well as represents a case study of chromium removal from tannery effluent by a low-cost absorbent.

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