University Artois, UniLaSalle, Unité Transformations & Agroressources - ULR7519, F-62408 Béthune, France
Review Article
Interaction of Metal Ions with Mono- and Polysaccharides for Wastewater Treatment: A Review
Author(s): Joly N, Ghemati D, Aliouche D and Martin P*
Chemical contamination of water from a wide range of toxic compounds, especially heavy metals, is a critical
environmental problem due to their potential human toxicity. Therefore, development of technologies that allow the
removal of toxic pollutants from wastewater is a need. Among all the common heavy metals treatment processes,
biosorption is one of the more popular and efficient processes. The important number of publications concerning
adsorption and remediation of metal ions from aqueous solution by natural and modified polysaccharides shows an
increasing interest in biopolymer uses for environment preservation. The present review describes recent
developments on biosorption processes using agricultural by-products, mainly mono- and polysaccharides extracted
from natural resources. General considerations on metal ions complexation mechanism and interactions.. View More»