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Zeolite for Potential Toxic Metal Uptake from Contaminated Soil: A Brief Review

C. Belviso

Abstrak

Soil pollution is an increasingly urgent problem for the global environment. Soil can be contaminated with potential toxic metals from many anthropogenic activities, besides fossil fuel combustion and crude oil production, ranging from industry to mining and agriculture. Many technologies have been analysed to solve this type of environmental pollution and methods involving the use of minerals (e.g., clay minerals, zeolites, and natural silica adsorbents) are widely described in the literature. This article provides a summary of studies concerning the use of zeolites in soil remediation. A considerable number of these experiments were conducted using natural zeolites, while fewer concerned the utilization of synthetic zeolites. The mechanism controlling the successful application of these minerals was analysed through referring to global data published on this topic over the last few decades. This review also briefly discusses the limitations on zeolite applications and the drawbacks of the approaches analysed.

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C. Belviso

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Belviso, C. (2020). Zeolite for Potential Toxic Metal Uptake from Contaminated Soil: A Brief Review. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8070820

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2020
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
76×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.3390/pr8070820
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Open Access ✓