Lignocellulosic Biomass as Sorbent for Fluoride Removal in Drinking Water

Author:

Robledo-Peralta AdrianaORCID,Torres-Castañón Luis A.,Rodríguez-Beltrán René I.ORCID,Reynoso-Cuevas LilianaORCID

Abstract

Water supply to millions of people worldwide is of alarmingly poor quality. Supply sources are depleting, whereas demand is increasing. Health problems associated with water consumption exceeding 1.5 mg/L of fluoride are a severe concern for the World Health Organization (WHO). Therefore, it is urgent to research and develop new technologies and innovative materials to achieve partial fluoride reduction in water intended for human consumption. The new alternative technologies must be environmentally friendly and be able to remove fluoride at the lowest possible costs. So, the use of waste from lignocellulosic biomasses provides a promising alternative to commercially inorganic-based adsorbents—published studies present bioadsorbent materials competing with conventional inorganic-based adsorbents satisfactorily. However, it is still necessary to improve the modification methods to enhance the adsorption capacity and selectivity, as well as the reuse cycles of these bioadsorbents.

Funder

the National Council of Science and Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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