An overview of main arsenic removal technologies

  • Zakhar R
  • Derco J
  • Čacho F
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Abstract

Arsenic (As) is metalloid, naturally present in the environment but also introduced by human activities. It is toxic and carcinogenic and its exposure to low or high concentrations can be fatal to human health. Arsenic contamination in drinking water threatens more than 150 million peoples all over the world. Therefore, treatment of As contaminated water is of unquestionable importance. The present review begins with an overview of As chemistry, distribution and toxicity, which are relevant aspects to understand and develop remediation techniques. The most common As removal processes (chemical precipitation, adsorption, ion exchange, membrane filtration, phytoremediation and electrocoagulation) are presented with discussion of their advantages, drawbacks and the main recent achievements.

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Zakhar, R., Derco, J., & Čacho, F. (2018). An overview of main arsenic removal technologies. Acta Chimica Slovaca, 11(2), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.2478/acs-2018-0016

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