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Adsorption of microcystin onto activated carbon: A review

Authors
Ampiaw, Rita E.Yaqub, MuhammadLee, Wontae
Issue Date
Nov-2019
Publisher
TECHNO-PRESS
Keywords
algal bloom; adsorption; activated carbon; cyanobacteria; microcystins
Citation
MEMBRANE AND WATER TREATMENT, v.10, no.6, pp.405 - 415
Journal Title
MEMBRANE AND WATER TREATMENT
Volume
10
Number
6
Start Page
405
End Page
415
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/136
DOI
10.12989/mwt.2019.10.6.405
ISSN
2005-8624
Abstract
Microcystins (MCs) are toxins produced by cyanobacteria causing a major environmental threat to water resources worldwide. Although several MCs have been reported in previous studies, microcystin-LR (m-LR) has been extensively studied as it is highly toxic. Among the several techniques employed for the removal of this toxin, adsorption with AC has been extensively studied. AC has gained wide attention as an effective adsorbent of m-LR due to its ubiquity, high sorption capacity, cost effectiveness and renewability. In this review, the adsorption of m-LR onto AC was evaluated using the information available in existing scientific literature. The effects of the pore volume and surface chemistry of AC on the adsorption of m-LR considering the structural and chemical properties of ACs were also discussed. Furthermore, we identified the parameters that influence adsorption, including natural organic matter (NOM), pH, and ionic strength during the m-LR adsorption process. The effect of these parameters on MCs adsorption onto AC from previous studied is compiled and highlighted This review may provide new insights into future activated carbon-m-LR adsorption research, and broaden its application prospects.
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