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Pectin-based adsorbents for heavy metal ions: A review
Over the past decades, the growing industrialization caused continuously increased release of heavy metal into environment. Through the food chain, heavy metals can be enriched in the body, causing serious harm. The removal and recycling of heavy metals are of great significance to environment prote...
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Published in: | Trends in food science & technology 2019-09, Vol.91, p.319-329 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Over the past decades, the growing industrialization caused continuously increased release of heavy metal into environment. Through the food chain, heavy metals can be enriched in the body, causing serious harm. The removal and recycling of heavy metals are of great significance to environment protection, health concern as well as resource reuse. Pectic materials are available from a variety of natural sources and can be used as versatile adsorbents for heavy metal.
This paper reviews the current state of research on the adsorption capacity, internal (i.e. molecular structure) and external factors (i.e. pH, ionic strength, equilibrium time, temperature, and initial concentration) that influence adsorption properties, as well as adsorption mechanism of pectin and its modified forms (hydrogels and chemical modified pectin) for the removal of heavy metals. Besides, the corresponding key problems that need further studies are emphasized. Some novel trends in this field have also been discussed.
Pectin possesses good capacities for adsorption of heavy metals, but drawbacks such as low mechanical strength and difficulty in separation limit it's application. Therefore, development of pectin derivatives such as hydrogels and chemical modified pectins were encouraged. The adsorption properties were affected by kinds of external factors and were related to molecular structure of pectin. The adsorption mechanisms of pectin-based adsorbents were mostly described to “egg-box” model, ionic exchange, complexation, and/or physical restraint.
•Adsorption properties of pectin and its derivatives for heavy metal were reviewed.•Influence of external factors on adsorption properties is discussed.•The adsorption mechanism and its relationship with structure of pectin are discussed.•Some key problems that need further studies are emphasized. |
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ISSN: | 0924-2244 1879-3053 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tifs.2019.07.033 |