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Hemp-based adsorbents for sequestration of metals: a review

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Morin-Crini, Nadia
Loiacono, Sonia
Placet, Vincent
Torri, Giangiacomo
Bradu, Corina
Kostić, Mirjana
Cosentino, Cesare
Chanet, Gilles
Martel, Bernard
Lichtfouse, Eric
Crini, Gregorio
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With the increasing focus on renewable materials and sustainability issues, the development of non-conventional materials from natural resources and possessing complexing properties is currently an area of extensive research due to their potential applications in biosorption processes for pollutant removal. Among them, the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa), an annual high yielding industrial crop grown for its fibres and seeds, is one of the most promising materials for biosorption of metal ions from diluted waste streams. In this review, an extensive list of hemp-based biosorbent literature has been compiled and discussed. After a brief description of hemp and its properties and applications, the review gives a general overview of liquid-solid biosorption processes for metal sequestration from aqueous solutions onto hemp-based materials.
Keywords:
Hemp / Metals / Sequestration / Biosorption / Mechanisms
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Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2019, 17, 1, 393-408
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  • Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg

DOI: 10.1007/s10311-018-0812-x

ISSN: 1610-3653

WoS: 000463141100019

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85053693220
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AU  - Cosentino, Cesare
AU  - Chanet, Gilles
AU  - Martel, Bernard
AU  - Lichtfouse, Eric
AU  - Crini, Gregorio
PY  - 2019
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VL  - 17
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year = "2019",
abstract = "With the increasing focus on renewable materials and sustainability issues, the development of non-conventional materials from natural resources and possessing complexing properties is currently an area of extensive research due to their potential applications in biosorption processes for pollutant removal. Among them, the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa), an annual high yielding industrial crop grown for its fibres and seeds, is one of the most promising materials for biosorption of metal ions from diluted waste streams. In this review, an extensive list of hemp-based biosorbent literature has been compiled and discussed. After a brief description of hemp and its properties and applications, the review gives a general overview of liquid-solid biosorption processes for metal sequestration from aqueous solutions onto hemp-based materials.",
publisher = "Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg",
journal = "Environmental Chemistry Letters",
title = "Hemp-based adsorbents for sequestration of metals: a review",
pages = "408-393",
number = "1",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.1007/s10311-018-0812-x"
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Morin-Crini, N., Loiacono, S., Placet, V., Torri, G., Bradu, C., Kostić, M., Cosentino, C., Chanet, G., Martel, B., Lichtfouse, E.,& Crini, G.. (2019). Hemp-based adsorbents for sequestration of metals: a review. in Environmental Chemistry Letters
Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 17(1), 393-408.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-018-0812-x
Morin-Crini N, Loiacono S, Placet V, Torri G, Bradu C, Kostić M, Cosentino C, Chanet G, Martel B, Lichtfouse E, Crini G. Hemp-based adsorbents for sequestration of metals: a review. in Environmental Chemistry Letters. 2019;17(1):393-408.
doi:10.1007/s10311-018-0812-x .
Morin-Crini, Nadia, Loiacono, Sonia, Placet, Vincent, Torri, Giangiacomo, Bradu, Corina, Kostić, Mirjana, Cosentino, Cesare, Chanet, Gilles, Martel, Bernard, Lichtfouse, Eric, Crini, Gregorio, "Hemp-based adsorbents for sequestration of metals: a review" in Environmental Chemistry Letters, 17, no. 1 (2019):393-408,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-018-0812-x . .

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