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The Past, Present, and Future Trends of Biosorption SCIE SCOPUS KCI

Title
The Past, Present, and Future Trends of Biosorption
Authors
Park, DYun, YSPark, JM
Date Issued
2010-01
Publisher
KOREAN SOC BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOENGINEERING
Abstract
The discovery and further development of biosorption phenomena provide a basis for a whole new technology aimed at the removal of various pollutants or the recovery of valuable resources from aqueous systems. Today, biosorption is one of the main components of environmental and bioresource technology. Since the status of scientific development of a technology can be reflected through analyses of the literatures pertaining to it, in this review, we qualitatively examine almost all aspects of biosorption research. A range of subjects are covered, including the initial history, raw materials, mechanisms, instrumental tools, process factors, modification and immobilization methods, recovery and regeneration, continuous processes, commercial application, and modeling studies of biosorption. Finally, we summarized the important considerations of the current research on biosorption, as well as the suggestions for its future directions. We believe that this review will prove to be useful for scientists and engineers in the performance of their research into biosorption. (C) KSBB
Keywords
adsorbent; biosorbent; biosorption; heavy metals; dyes; precious metals; LOW-COST ADSORBENTS; HEAVY-METAL IONS; WASTE-WATER; ACTIVATED CARBON; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS; MICROBIAL BIOSORPTION; HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM; ORGANIC POLLUTANTS; FUNGAL BIOSORPTION; BIOLOGICAL-SYSTEMS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26268
DOI
10.1007/S12257-009-0199-4
ISSN
1226-8372
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING, vol. 15, no. 1, page. 86 - 102, 2010-01
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