Moringa Oleifera Seeds as a Low-cost Biosorbent for Removing Heavy Metals from Waste Water
Date
2020-05
Authors
Obeng Apori, Samuel
Atiah, Kofi
Hanyabui, Emmanuel
Byalebeka, John
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University PIM, Banja Luka
Abstract
Heavy metals are considered to be one of the major contaminants of water in recent years due to their non-biodegradable property; hence making them toxic and bioaccumulate to living organisms. Conventional methods such us chemical precipitation, physical treatment through ion exchangeare used for removing heavy metal ions from water. These methods are expensive and attributed to incomplete metals removal and high cost of treatment. In recent years, researchers have found alternative low cost and effective method for remova lof toxic metals through biosorption process using biologicalmaterials. Moringa oleifera seeds is oneof the biological materials which has effective adsorption capacity for removal of heavy metals from water and wastewater.In this article, the seeds of Moringa oleifera seeds as a low-cost biosorbent for removal of heavy metals is presented.Moringa oleifera seeds is inexpensive material that contains amino acids. The amino acid is a major constituent of the functional groups that aids in greater ability of heavy metals removal through metal ion exchange or complexation, which is mainly affected by pH, biosorbent dosage, and contact time. Moringa oleifera seeds residues have a greater capacity to absorb heavy metals in a single solution compared to multi ion solution.
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Moringa oleifera seeds, Biosorbent, Heavy metals, Amino acids, Waste water.