TITLE:
Determination of Heavy Metal Adsorption Capacity of Water Contaminated by Metallurgical Tailings Leaching Using Carbohydrates Derived from Solanum tuberosum
AUTHORS:
Walther B. Aparicio-Aragón, Salomon Ttito-León, Marleni Y. Valencia-Pacho
KEYWORDS:
Heavy Metals, Adsorption, Potato Derivatives, Isotherm, Polluted Water
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science,
Vol.15 No.1,
January
24,
2025
ABSTRACT: Water contamination in areas of formal and informal polymetallic mining is a growing concern in the Peruvian highlands. At the same time, there are agricultural activities that use contaminated water from these rivers for irrigation. This could contaminate the agricultural products grown on these lands, such as potatoes. It is, therefore, necessary and a priority to determine the adsorption characteristics of these derivatives and to be able to use these natural adsorbents to decontaminate water contaminated with heavy metals.