Elsevier

Journal of Materials Research and Technology

Volume 14, September–October 2021, Pages 2751-2774
Journal of Materials Research and Technology

Review Article
Fly ash-based adsorbent for adsorption of heavy metals and dyes from aqueous solution: a review

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Abstract

A critical global issue in the 21st century is water shortage, as well as its pollution with noxious metal ions and organic dyes. To extract these pollutants from wastewater, a variety of traditional methods have been employed but they lack reusability/recyclability, are expensive, environmentally unfriendly, unsafe and the remediation process takes a long time. Therefore, to treat these contaminants, nanotechnology (NT) has recently been granted several leeways in terms of making the desirable nanomaterials (NMs) with high surface-to-volume ratios and special surface functionalities. In particular, fly ash (FA) has stood out as one of the greatest exciting new-found affordable and high efficient materials for water decontamination owing to its high porosity, huge surface area, and exceptional features. Hence, this present review study will attempt to compile data from existing literature on the utilization of FA-based adsorbent for the removal of heavy metals (HMs) and dyes from wastewater. Based on the reviewed publications, Langmuir's isotherm models (LIMs) and Freundlich's isotherm models (FIMs) best described the sorption process thus signalling monolayer and multi-layer sorptions. Pseudo-second-order (PSO) model provided the best appropriate means in elucidating the kinetic process and both exothermic and endothermic processes revealed the nature of the thermodynamic process during sorption. Some recommendations in the form of future prospects on how to advance the capacity of the adsorption and effectiveness of FA on the removal of HMs, dyes and other environmental contaminants using innovative technologies such as the nanofiber technology is also been proposed.

Keywords

Adsorption
Fly ash
Nanosorbent
Wastewater
Nanotechnology

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Uyiosa Osagie Aigbe is a research fellow with the Department of Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Applied Science, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa. He obtained his PhD degree in Physics from the prestigious University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa. He is currently a member of several learned academic organizations. His research interests are in applied physics, nanotechnology, fluid dynamics, water purification processes, image processing, environmental physics, and material science. He has also served as a reviewer to numerous highly regarded journals. He has authored and co-authored several research publications.

Kingsley Eghonghon Ukhurebor is a Lecturer/Researcher presently at the Department of Physics, Edo State University Uzairue, Nigeria. He has a Ph.D. in Physics/Electronics from the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. He is a Research Fellow at the West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL), Competence Center, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. He is also a prospective Postdoctoral Fellow of the World Academy of Sciences – COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan. He is a member of several learned academic organizations. His research interests are applied physics, climatic physics, environmental physics, telecommunication physics and material science. He serves as editor and reviewer to several reputable journals and publishers. He has authored and co-authored several publications.

Robert Birundu Onyancha is a lecturer and researcher working full-time at the department of Technical and Applied Physics, in the Technical University of Kenya (TUK). He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of South Africa (UNISA). He is a registered member of various research bodies and has authored and co-authored research papers and book chapters which have been published in reputable and accredited international journals and publishers.

Otolorin Adelaja Osibote obtained her Ph.D (Medical Physics) from Escola Nacional de Saude Publica (National School of Public Health)-FIOCRUZ, Brazil. She was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Nuclear Energy, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (Federal University of Pernambuco), Brazil and in the Department of Human Biology (Biomedical Engineering) of University of Cape Town, South Africa. She was a junior research associate of the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics from 2002 to 2006. Dr. Osibote assumed a faculty position in the Department of Physics, Olabisi Onabanjo University in 1995 and presently in the Department of Mathematics and Physics, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. She has carried out research on several areas including irradiation of foodstuffs, quality assurance in diagnostic radiology, developments of algorithms for automated focusing of a microscope for the detection of tuberculosis and measurement of heavy metals and radioactivity in food and environmental fields.

Handoko Darmokoesoemo received a doctoral degree in Mathematics and Natural Science from Airlangga University. His current research fields are dealing with adsorbents (biosorbents) for adsorption of heavy metals and dyes. He is the author or co-author of more than 50 papers on national and international journals and conference proceedings. He is currently a Lecturer in Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Indonesia.

Heri Septya Kusuma received a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Airlangga University, a master's degree in Chemical Engineering from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember and a doctoral degree in Chemical Engineering from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. His current research fields are dealing with adsorbents (biosorbents) for adsorption of heavy metals and dyes; natural products; biofuels; and optimization (modeling). He is the author or co-author of more than 90 papers on national and international journals and conference proceedings. He also serves as editor and reviewer to several reputable journals and publishers. He is currently a Lecturer in Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Yogyakarta, Indonesia.