Abstract

Millions of people worldwide are adversely affected by Arsenic continuing exposure, so providing arsenic-free consumption of water is an immense task for the researchers. The chemistry, content of arsenic-contaminated water as well as adsorption play a big role in arsenic elimination. The mechanism of adsorption technology's elimination of As (V) from the water was simply presented as the elements that govern various adsorption paths. The effects of a variety of adsorbents on As (V) elimination from aquatic were explored in the present research, which classified the materials used as adsorbents based on physical, chemical, and biological processes. When choosing an adsorbent, adsorption capability is an important factor to consider. As a result, developing As (V) elimination from aquatic adsorption strategies includes developing environmentally acceptable materials with effectual adsorption abilities, refining the preparation and alteration procedures of recent adsorbents, and boosting renewal effectiveness. After choosing a particular adsorbent for As (V) elimination from water, regional features of arsenic-polluted water, applied viability of the adsorption process, besides suitable environments of respectively material must be extensively reviewed and analyzed. The current study gives an outline of the adsorption technique to remove arsenic from wastewater, as well as the adsorption capacity of various adsorbents.

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