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Ultra low-cost and bio-sustainable carbonized green algae for wastewater purification in gold smelting industry.

Chaofan ZhangBaohua YuanLixia YangHuawei YangLiangjiu BaiFeng WangDonglei WeiWenxiang WangHou Chen
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2021)
As a promising solar energy conversion technology, solar water evaporation has been regarded as an energy-efficient approach to alleviate the freshwater shortage caused by industrial water pollution. In this paper, we developed a straightforward method with a solar-driven steam generator (SSG) based on the carbonized green algae (CGA) as a light-to-heat conversion material (LHCM) to deal with the industrial wastewater of gold smelting. CGA SSG exhibited excellent light absorption, hydrophilicity, and water evaporation rate (1.66 kg·m-2·h-1). It accomplished the non-selective removal of heavy metal ions (Cu2+, Pb2+, Zn2+, Hg2+) and CN- in the treatment of gold smelting wastewater, and the ion removal rate was 99%. Compared with traditional and complex wastewater treatment technologies, the solar-driven CGA SSG presented many advantages (low cost, simple preparation, and high performance) in water purification, which could be employed in backward areas to obtain clean water.
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