Abstract

The combustion of fossil fuels is intensifying global warming and destructing the ecosystem with negative human health impacts as well. Even so, other anthropogenic activities have unfortunately constituted pollution also to our environment, say, in the form of waste waters. Beside these, the existing technologies for waste water treatment have problems such as high costs, sludge disposal challenges, etc. Thus, it is now important to find economically viable and safe alternatives to decontaminate waste waters. Hence, low cost, renewable, easily accessible, and readily prepared biosorbents have become favourable alternatives to traditional counterpart for the elimination of pollutants from aqueous systems. Fortunately, these biosorbents also have requisite and comparable properties necessary for adsorption of pollutants. Many studies have been reported on the application of biosorbents for pollutants removal. However, this paper provides an overview of biosorbents preparation, properties, their applications in pollutants removal and related use. Biosorbents are usually used in raw or processed forms such as activated carbon (AC), biobar (BC), and charcoal (CC) for removal of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, organics, inorganics, mycotoxins, etc. from aqueous systems. Besides classical sorption of the pollutants, biosorbents have prospect of applications as electrodes in the microbial fuel cells, green packaging materials, energy storage devices, catalysts, soil remediation agent, carbon sequestration, etc. Hence, further concerted investigations should be exercised to develop feasibly best conditions for the preparations and modifications of biosorbents. In addition, mean pore size, pore size distribution, porosity, surface functionality, and zeta potential studies are necessary to be had about biosorbents, especially novel types. There is need for development of biosorbents for specific tasks. Another essential thing is to determine desorption studies of these novel biosorbents. Focus should also be directed on more economically viable and sustainable biosorbents to enhance their use. Again, it is suggested that more suitable biomasses be identified to enable successful preparation of efficient biosorbents. More so, biosorbents can be recycled after use to avoid littering and possible pollution.

Highlights

  • The combustion of fossil fuels is intensifying global warming and destructing ecosystem with negative human health impacts as well

  • Adsorption may be considered as accumulation of adsorbate at the liquid-solid inAdsorption may be considered as accumulation of adsorbate at the liquid-solid interface adsorption: chemical terface or or gas-solid gas-solid interface

  • For efficient use and sustainability enhancement, biosorbent can be recycled after use so as to avoid littering and possible pollution

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Summary

Introduction

The combustion of fossil fuels is intensifying global warming and destructing ecosystem with negative human health impacts as well. As a result of these environmental challenges and decrease in fossil fuel feedstock, the need and use of biomass or renewable materials have become increasingly popular [1,2,3,4]. There is continuous search at the moment for new sustainable products with amenable properties [5,6]. Means of getting rid of metal ions as a case in point include physical, chemical, and biological technologies [8,9]. Nowadays, the use of biosorption for pollutants cleaning is being paid much attention because of some inherent benefits [11,12]. 2021, 2 biosorption for pollutants cleaning is being paid much attention because of some inherent benefits [11,12] with much potential. Ions or molecules are removed from with much potential.

Adsorption Process
Preparation of Sorbents from Lignocellulosic Biomass
Activation Process
Some Characteristics of Biosorbents
Activated Carbon
Biochar
Charcoal
Miscellaneous Lignocellulosic-Based Sorbents
Shortcomings about Biosorbent Studies
Findings
Conclusions
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