Agricultural production results in wastes that can be re-used to improve the quality of the environment. This work has investigated for the first time the use of abundant, un-modified agricultural wastes and by-products (AWBs) from grape, wheat, barley and flax production, to reduce the concentration of Cd, a highly toxic and mobile heavy metal, in contaminated water. At concentrations of 1.1 mg Cd per L, flax and grape waste were found superior in removing Cd compared with a granular activated carbon used in water treatment, which is both more expensive and entails greater CO2 emissions in its production. At a pH representative of mine effluents, where Cd presents its greatest mobility and risk as a pollutant, grape and flax waste showed c...
The growing concerns on the environment in recent years have influenced the usage of renewable sour...
Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate the suitability of various agricultural wastes...
Cadmium (Cd) contamination of arable soils and its subsequent accumulation in food is one of the glo...
Agricultural production results in wastes that can be re-used to improve the quality of the environm...
The project evaluates the capacity of using low-cost agricultural waste materials to remove specific...
This work investigated the utilization of grape bagasse as an alternative natural adsorbent to remov...
The expensive nature of metal ions detoxification from wastewater have restricted the use of convent...
Cadmium, Cd(II) pollution of soils is a serious environmental and agricultural issue, posing a threa...
Management of basic natural resources and the spent industrial and domestic streams to provide a sus...
Farmers use wastewater for irrigation in many developing countries, for example Bangladesh, India, C...
This research investigated the biosorption of cadmium (Cd) from aqueous solutions by six highly char...
The removal/recovery of cadmium from wastewaters by conventional technologies is proving expensive d...
Farmers use wastewater for irrigation in many developing countries, for example Bangladesh, India, C...
Environmental and water pollution through heavy metals is a growing concern. The recycling of untrea...
Metal mining and smelting activities can introduce a substantial amount of potentially toxic element...
The growing concerns on the environment in recent years have influenced the usage of renewable sour...
Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate the suitability of various agricultural wastes...
Cadmium (Cd) contamination of arable soils and its subsequent accumulation in food is one of the glo...
Agricultural production results in wastes that can be re-used to improve the quality of the environm...
The project evaluates the capacity of using low-cost agricultural waste materials to remove specific...
This work investigated the utilization of grape bagasse as an alternative natural adsorbent to remov...
The expensive nature of metal ions detoxification from wastewater have restricted the use of convent...
Cadmium, Cd(II) pollution of soils is a serious environmental and agricultural issue, posing a threa...
Management of basic natural resources and the spent industrial and domestic streams to provide a sus...
Farmers use wastewater for irrigation in many developing countries, for example Bangladesh, India, C...
This research investigated the biosorption of cadmium (Cd) from aqueous solutions by six highly char...
The removal/recovery of cadmium from wastewaters by conventional technologies is proving expensive d...
Farmers use wastewater for irrigation in many developing countries, for example Bangladesh, India, C...
Environmental and water pollution through heavy metals is a growing concern. The recycling of untrea...
Metal mining and smelting activities can introduce a substantial amount of potentially toxic element...
The growing concerns on the environment in recent years have influenced the usage of renewable sour...
Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate the suitability of various agricultural wastes...
Cadmium (Cd) contamination of arable soils and its subsequent accumulation in food is one of the glo...