A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution

Converting biomass waste into valuable products has recently gained popularity among scientists worldwide. The potential of egg biomass waste as an adsorbent for removing organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solutions has been investigated. This review paper assessed the techniques of dev...

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Main Authors: Alusani Manyatshe, Linda Lunga Sibali
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Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
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description Converting biomass waste into valuable products has recently gained popularity among scientists worldwide. The potential of egg biomass waste as an adsorbent for removing organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solutions has been investigated. This review paper assessed the techniques of developing egg waste adsorbents, physicochemical characteristics, and mechanisms underlying the adsorption of pollutants. Calcination and pyrolysis were the predominant methods to modify raw eggshells. Meanwhile, chemical methods were often employed to modify raw eggshell membranes. Characterisation techniques showed that the raw eggshells and membranes consisted mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and proteins (amine and carboxylic groups). Most studies have focused on using adsorbents based on eggshells to remove various contaminants, including dyes, phenols, aromatic carbons, anions, metals, and pharmaceuticals. In contrast, the eggshell membrane was mainly investigated for removing metals and dyes, with little to no research on phenols, aromatic carbons, and pharmaceuticals. The precipitation, ion exchange, and electrostatic attraction dominated the adsorption mechanism between the egg waste-based adsorbents. Moreover, while adsorbents made from pure egg waste have demonstrated some efficacy in removing contaminants, modifying the eggshell and eggshell membrane has proven crucial in enhancing the adsorbent's effectiveness. Additionally, most of the research has been conducted on synthetic wastewater; therefore, future studies should concentrate on testing adsorbents in natural wastewater, pilot scaling, and calculating the economic cost, as this would move technology closer to commercialisation. Nonetheless, egg waste adsorbents have demonstrated the potential to be employed as sustainable, low-cost materials to remove contaminants from aqueous solution.
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spelling doaj-art-7ca085bd31764b389a0796ca94158fc12025-01-30T05:14:42ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-02-01113e42278A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solutionAlusani Manyatshe0Linda Lunga Sibali1Corresponding author.; Department of Environmental Sciences, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of South Africa, Florida Campus, South AfricaDepartment of Environmental Sciences, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of South Africa, Florida Campus, South AfricaConverting biomass waste into valuable products has recently gained popularity among scientists worldwide. The potential of egg biomass waste as an adsorbent for removing organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solutions has been investigated. This review paper assessed the techniques of developing egg waste adsorbents, physicochemical characteristics, and mechanisms underlying the adsorption of pollutants. Calcination and pyrolysis were the predominant methods to modify raw eggshells. Meanwhile, chemical methods were often employed to modify raw eggshell membranes. Characterisation techniques showed that the raw eggshells and membranes consisted mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and proteins (amine and carboxylic groups). Most studies have focused on using adsorbents based on eggshells to remove various contaminants, including dyes, phenols, aromatic carbons, anions, metals, and pharmaceuticals. In contrast, the eggshell membrane was mainly investigated for removing metals and dyes, with little to no research on phenols, aromatic carbons, and pharmaceuticals. The precipitation, ion exchange, and electrostatic attraction dominated the adsorption mechanism between the egg waste-based adsorbents. Moreover, while adsorbents made from pure egg waste have demonstrated some efficacy in removing contaminants, modifying the eggshell and eggshell membrane has proven crucial in enhancing the adsorbent's effectiveness. Additionally, most of the research has been conducted on synthetic wastewater; therefore, future studies should concentrate on testing adsorbents in natural wastewater, pilot scaling, and calculating the economic cost, as this would move technology closer to commercialisation. Nonetheless, egg waste adsorbents have demonstrated the potential to be employed as sustainable, low-cost materials to remove contaminants from aqueous solution.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025006589EggshellEggshell membraneAdsorptionInorganic contaminantsOrganic contaminants
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A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution
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Eggshell
Eggshell membrane
Adsorption
Inorganic contaminants
Organic contaminants
title A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution
title_full A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution
title_fullStr A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution
title_short A review on egg waste-based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution
title_sort review on egg waste based adsorbents for the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants from aqueous solution
topic Eggshell
Eggshell membrane
Adsorption
Inorganic contaminants
Organic contaminants
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