LAPSE:2023.1912
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LAPSE:2023.1912
Adsorbents Used for Microcystin Removal from Water Sources: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects
Widad El Bouaidi, Ghizlane Enaime, Mohammed Loudiki, Abdelrani Yaacoubi, Mountasser Douma, Abdelaziz Ounas, Manfred Lübken
February 21, 2023
Abstract
The increasing occurrence of toxic cyanobacteria in water sources, driven by climate change and eutrophication, is of great concern worldwide today. Cyanobacterial blooms can negatively affect water bodies and generate harmful secondary metabolites, namely microcystins (MCs), which significantly impair water quality. Various adsorbents used for MC removal from water sources were assessed in this investigation. Activated carbon constitutes the most widely used adsorbent for treating contaminated waters due to its high affinity for adsorbing MCs. Alternative adsorbents have also been proposed and reported to provide higher efficiency, but the studies carried out so far in this regard are still insufficient. The mechanisms implicated in MC adsorption upon different adsorbents should be further detailed for a better optimization of the adsorption process. Certainly, adsorbent characteristics, water pH and temperature are the main factors influencing the adsorption of MCs. In this context, optimization studies must be performed considering the effectiveness, economic aspects associated with each adsorbent. This review provides guidelines for more practical field applications of the adsorption in the treatment of waters actually contaminated with MCs.
Keywords
Adsorption, CyanoHABs, cyanotoxins, microcystins, water sources
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El Bouaidi W, Enaime G, Loudiki M, Yaacoubi A, Douma M, Ounas A, Lübken M. Adsorbents Used for Microcystin Removal from Water Sources: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects. (2023). LAPSE:2023.1912
Author Affiliations
El Bouaidi W: Laboratory of Water, Biodiversity and Climate Change, Phycology, Biotechnology and Environmental Toxicology Research Unit, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Department of Biology, Cadi Ayyad University, Av. Prince My Abdellah, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
Enaime G: Institute of Urban Water Management and Environmental Engineering, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany [ORCID]
Loudiki M: Laboratory of Water, Biodiversity and Climate Change, Phycology, Biotechnology and Environmental Toxicology Research Unit, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Department of Biology, Cadi Ayyad University, Av. Prince My Abdellah, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco [ORCID]
Yaacoubi A: Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Department of Chemistry, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
Douma M: Polydisciplinary Faculty of Khouribga (FPK), Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Khouribga 25000, Morocco [ORCID]
Ounas A: Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Department of Chemistry, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
Lübken M: Institute of Urban Water Management and Environmental Engineering, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany [ORCID]
Journal Name
Processes
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10
Issue
7
First Page
1235
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-06-21
ISSN
2227-9717
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