A review of important heavy metals toxicity with special emphasis on nephrotoxicity and its management in cattle DOI Creative Commons

Ifrah Tahir,

Khalid A. Alkheraije

Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: March 29, 2023

Toxicity with heavy metals has proven to be a significant hazard several health problems linked it. Heavy bioaccumulate in living organisms, pollute the food chain, and possibly threaten of animals. Many industries, fertilizers, traffic, automobile, paint, groundwater, animal feed are sources contamination metals. Few metals, such as aluminum (Al), may eliminated by elimination processes, but other like lead (Pb), arsenic (As), cadmium (Ca) accumulate body leading chronic toxicity Even if these have no biological purpose, their toxic effects still present some form that is damaging its appropriate functioning. Cadmium (Cd) Pb negative impacts on number physiological biochemical processes when exposed sub-lethal doses. The nephrotoxic Pb, As, Cd well known, high amounts naturally occurring environmental occupational populations exposures an adverse relationship between kidney damage metal exposure. Metal determined absorbed dosage, route exposure, duration whether acute or chronic. This can numerous disorders also result excessive due oxidative stress generated free radical production. concentration decreased through various procedures including bioremediation, pyrolysis, phytoremediation, rhizofiltration, biochar, thermal process. review discusses few mechanisms, cattle special emphasis kidneys.

Language: Английский

Heavy metal pollution in the aquatic environment: efficient and low-cost removal approaches to eliminate their toxicity: a review DOI Creative Commons
Kosar Hikmat Hama Aziz, Fryad S. Mustafa, Khalid M. Omer

et al.

RSC Advances, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(26), P. 17595 - 17610

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Heavy metal contamination of water sources has emerged as a major global environmental concern, threatening both aquatic ecosystems and human health. pollution in the environment is on rise due to industrialization, climate change, urbanization. Sources include mining waste, landfill leachates, municipal industrial wastewater, urban runoff, natural phenomena such volcanic eruptions, weathering, rock abrasion. ions are toxic, potentially carcinogenic, can bioaccumulate biological systems. metals cause harm various organs, including neurological system, liver, lungs, kidneys, stomach, skin, reproductive systems, even at low exposure levels. Efforts find efficient methods remove heavy from wastewater have increased recent years. Although some approaches effectively contaminants, their high preparation usage costs may limit practical applications. Many review articles been published toxicity treatment for removing wastewater. This focuses main pollution, chemical transformation, toxicological impacts environment, harmful effects ecosystem. It also examines advances cost-effective techniques physicochemical adsorption using biochar zeolite ion exchangers, well decomposition complexes through advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Finally, advantages, applications, future potential these discussed, along with any challenges limitations that must be considered.

Language: Английский

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362

A systematic review of metal organic frameworks materials for heavy metal removal: Synthesis, applications and mechanism DOI
Guo Lin, Biao Zeng, Jing Li

et al.

Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 460, P. 141710 - 141710

Published: Feb. 4, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

167

Removal of Copper Ions from Wastewater: A Review DOI Open Access
Yongming Liu,

Haishuang Wang,

Yuanyuan Cui

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 20(5), P. 3885 - 3885

Published: Feb. 22, 2023

Copper pollution of the world’s water resources is becoming increasingly serious and poses a threat to human health aquatic ecosystems. With reported copper concentrations in wastewater ranging from approximately 2.5 mg/L 10,000 mg/L, summary remediation techniques for different contamination scenarios essential. Therefore, it important develop low-cost, feasible, sustainable removal technologies. Various methods heavy metals have been extensively studied recent years. This paper reviews current used treat Cu(II)-containing evaluates these technologies their effects. These include membrane separation, ion exchange, chemical precipitation, electrochemistry, adsorption, biotechnology. Thus, this paper, we review efforts technological advances made so far pursuit more efficient recovery Cu(II) industrial compare advantages disadvantages each technology terms research prospects, technical bottlenecks, application scenarios. Meanwhile, study points out that achieving low risk effluent through coupling focus future research.

Language: Английский

Citations

135

Biomass-derived activated carbon nanocomposites for cleaner production: A review on aspects of photocatalytic pollutant degradation DOI
Kamal Rasouli,

Jamal Rasouli,

Mohammad Sina Mohtaram

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 419, P. 138181 - 138181

Published: July 25, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

109

A comprehensive review of recent advances in nanofiltration membranes for heavy metal removal from wastewater DOI Open Access
Zahra Samavati, Alireza Samavati, Pei Sean Goh

et al.

Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 189, P. 530 - 571

Published: Dec. 1, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

90

A critical review on graphene oxide membrane for industrial wastewater treatment DOI

Ye-Chen An,

Xiao-Xu Gao,

Wenli Jiang

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 223, P. 115409 - 115409

Published: Feb. 4, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

86

Research status on remediation of eutrophic water by submerged macrophytes: A review DOI Open Access

Dongsheng Wang,

Xinyu Gan, Zhiquan Wang

et al.

Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 169, P. 671 - 684

Published: Nov. 25, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

71

Research advances in nuclear wastewater treatment using conventional and hybrid technologies: Towards sustainable wastewater reuse and recovery DOI
Dana Kadadou,

Eslam Ahmed Said,

Rahaf Ajaj

et al.

Journal of Water Process Engineering, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 52, P. 103604 - 103604

Published: Feb. 27, 2023

Language: Английский

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59

A Critical Review on the Sustainable Approaches for the Removal of Toxic Heavy Metals from Water Systems DOI
C. Femina Carolin, T. Kamalesh, P. Senthil Kumar

et al.

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 62(22), P. 8575 - 8601

Published: May 26, 2023

Heavy metal pollution results in enormous environmental impacts and significant human health problems. Because of their extreme toxicity lack biodegradability, heavy ions water are considered problematic. Although the removal various from wastewater has been widely investigated, contamination still requires effective suitable remediation. With special attention on removal, this study reviews recent advances, breakthroughs, potential applications physical, chemical, biological methods. Each treatment method specific mechanisms interaction with ions, which described review. The discussion review leads to conclusion that adsorption best sustainable remediation metals. In summary, provides a new perspective reduction encourages development innovative strategies for removal. main current problems prospects field highlighted

Language: Английский

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57

Manganese doping of hematite enhancing oxidation and bidentate-binuclear complexation during As(III) remediation: Experiments and DFT calculation DOI
Lin Liu, Zhihui Yang, Feiping Zhao

et al.

Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 471, P. 144758 - 144758

Published: July 14, 2023

Language: Английский

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