Removal of mercury by adsorption: a review

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Jin-Gang Yu
Bao-Yu Yue
Xiong-Wei Wu
Qi Liu
Fei-Peng Jiao
Xin-Yu Jiang
Xiao-Qing Chen
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[1] Central South University,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[2] Hunan Agricultural University,College of Science
[3] Collaborative Innovation Center of Resource-Conserving and Environment-Friendly Society and Ecological Civilization,undefined
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Adsorption; Adsorbents; Mercury; Removal; Properties;
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Due to natural and production activities, mercury contamination has become one of the major environmental problems over the world. Mercury contamination is a serious threat to human health. Among the existing technologies available for mercury pollution control, the adsorption process can get excellent separation effects and has been further studied. This review is attempted to cover a wide range of adsorbents that were developed for the removal of mercury from the year 2011. Various adsorbents, including the latest adsorbents, are presented along with highlighting and discussing the key advancements on their preparation, modification technologies, and strategies. By comparing their adsorption capacities, it is evident from the literature survey that some adsorbents have shown excellent potential for the removal of mercury. However, there is still a need to develop novel, efficient adsorbents with low cost, high stability, and easy production and manufacture for practical utility.
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页码:5056 / 5076
页数:20
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