Application of Green Technology Using Biological Means for the Adsorption of Micro-Pollutants in Water

  • Hamed T
  • John O
  • Emmanuel A
  • et al.
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Abstract

It is true that the world we have today is not the world we use to know. The Covid-19 pandemic has paralyzed all sector, hence the need for safety and enabling environment for mankind is of high importance. Adsorption technology is far the best and cheapest treatment technology for water and has extensively proven its worth for the uptake of micro-pollutant from surface, ground and water which are the major channels of home water. Over the years activated carbon is considered as the most common and universally used adsorbent for the eradication of different types of micro-pollutants from water. The contamination of surface water by micro-pollutant is a potential threat for the production of high quality and safe drinking water. Adsorption operation onto granulated activated carbon (GAC) in fixed-bed filters is often applied as a remedying step in the synthesis of safe and drinkable water. Activated carbon actively tends to act ...

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Hamed, T., John, O., Emmanuel, A., & Benjamin, K. (2020). Application of Green Technology Using Biological Means for the Adsorption of Micro-Pollutants in Water. Journal of Environmental Protection, 11(09), 735–752. https://doi.org/10.4236/jep.2020.119045

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