Recovery of Metals from Wastewater—State-of-the-Art Solutions with the Support of Membrane Technology

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This paper discusses the most important research trends in the recovery of metals from industrial wastewater using membrane techniques in recent years. Particular attention is paid to the preparation of new membranes with the required filtration and separation properties. At the same time, possible future applications are highlighted. The aspects discussed are divided into metals in order to clearly and comprehensibly list the most optimal solutions depending on the composition of the wastewater and the possibility of recovering valuable components (metalloids, heavy metals, and platinum group metals). It is shown that it is possible to effectively remove metals from industrial wastewater by appropriate membrane preparation (up to ~100%), including the incorporation of functional groups, nanoparticles on the membrane surface. However, it is also worth noting the development of hybrid techniques, in which membrane techniques are one of the elements of an effective purification procedure.

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Staszak, K., & Wieszczycka, K. (2023, January 1). Recovery of Metals from Wastewater—State-of-the-Art Solutions with the Support of Membrane Technology. Membranes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes13010114

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