Utilization of Seaweed Waste: Biosorption of Toxic Compounds Onto Invasive Seaweed and Seaweed Wastes
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2020Cita bibliográfica
Manuel E. Sastre de Vicente, Pilar Rodriguez-Barro, Roberto Herrero, Teresa Vilariño, Pablo Lodeiro, Jose L. Barriada, Chapter 20 - Utilization of seaweed waste: Biosorption of toxic compounds onto invasive seaweed and seaweed wastes, Editor(s): Maria Dolores Torres, Stefan Kraan, Herminia Dominguez, In Advances in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Sustainable Seaweed Technologies, Elsevier, 2020, Pages 613-639, ISBN 9780128179437, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-817943-7.00021-4. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128179437000214)
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[Abstract] The concept of biosorption results from the “passive” (nonmetabolic) interaction of a chemical species with a particle of a biological material. This interaction can be practically exploited, for example, for removal of toxic substances of wastewaters or for the enrichment of a fertilizer with micronutrients. In this work, equilibrium and dynamic data obtained with “low-cost” biomaterials of algal waste or invasive seaweed species have been reviewed and critically analyzed in the context of a circular economy. The concept of a biosorption unit, oriented to the valorization of any solid residual material of algal biomass, can be considered as a real possibility in a biorefinery process; but to accomplish this goal it is necessary that the emphasis on research must definitely move from laboratory scale toward pilot plant assays.
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Biosorption
Algal waste
Invasive seaweed
Valorization
Biorefinery
Circular economy
Algal waste
Invasive seaweed
Valorization
Biorefinery
Circular economy
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9780128179437