USING BIOABSORBENTS TO REDUCE RIVER WATER POLLUTION: A REVIEW

Authors

  • Snehalata B. Khalkar M.E. Scholar, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, SRESCOE Kopargaon, University Of Pune, Maharashtra India
  • S. R. Korke Asst. Prof., Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, SRESCOE Kopargaon, University Of Pune, Maharashtra India

Keywords:

Phosphate, Biosorption, Nitrates, Mula River Pune.

Abstract

In present scenario, the river water has become wastewater due to disposal of city waste through which it flows. Most of the existing wastewater treatment plants are getting overload because of unexpected rapid urbanization and due to change in life style of common man. With such a pitch dark future of fresh water we have to think out of the box for new, better and efficient treatment method. In the recent years biosorption have emerged as an economical and environmental friendly method for the decontamination of polluted water in which impurities sequestering by different parts of the cell can occur via various processes: complexation, chelation, coordination, ion exchange, precipitation, and reduction. Biosorption is a process with some unique characteristics. It can effectively sequester dissolved metals from very dilute complex solutions with high efficiency.

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2021-03-27

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Snehalata B. Khalkar, & S. R. Korke. (2021). USING BIOABSORBENTS TO REDUCE RIVER WATER POLLUTION: A REVIEW . International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology, 2(3), 1-7. https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/350