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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C
Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology Reviews
Volume 28, 2010 - Issue 4
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Removal of Pesticides from Water and Wastewater by Different Adsorbents: A Review

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Pages 231-271 | Published online: 09 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

In this review article, the use of various low-cost adsorbents for the removal of pesticides from water and wastewater has been reviewed. Pesticides may appear as pollutants in water sources, having undesirable impacts to human health because of their toxicity, carcinogenicity, and mutagenicity or causing aesthetic problems such as taste and odors. These pesticides pollute the water stream and it can be removed very effectively using different low-cost adsorbents. It is evident from a literature survey of about 191 recently published papers that low-cost adsorbents have demonstrated outstanding removal capabilities for pesticides.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors acknowledge the research grant provided by the Universiti Sains Malaysia under the Research University (RU) Scheme (Project No. 1001/PTEKIND/814048). The authors (T. Ahmad and M. Rafatullah) are also grateful to the same University for providing assistance under the post-doctoral scheme for this work.

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