Advances in Nano Research

Volume 15, Number 5, 2023, pages 441-449

DOI: 10.12989/anr.2023.15.5.441

Purification process and reduction of heavy metals from industrial wastewater via synthesized nanoparticle for water supply in swimming/water sport

Leiming Fu, Junlong Li, Jianming Yang, Yutao Liu, Chunxia He and Yifei Chen

Abstract

Heavy metals, widely present in the environment, have become significant pollutants due to their excessive use in industries and technology. Their non-degradable nature poses a persistent environmental problem, leading to potential acute or chronic poisoning from prolonged exposure. Recent research has focused on separating heavy metals, particularly from industrial and mining sources. Industries such as metal plating, mining operations, tanning, wood and chipboard production, industrial paint and textile manufacturing, as well as oil refining, are major contributors of heavy metals in water sources. Therefore, removing heavy metals from water is crucial, especially for safe water supply in swimming and water sports. Iron oxide nanoparticles have proven to be highly effective adsorbents for water contaminants, and efforts have been made to enhance their efficiency and absorption capabilities through surface modifications. Nanoparticles synthesized using plant extracts can effectively bind with heavy metal ions by modifying the nanoparticle surface with plant components, thereby increasing the efficiency of heavy metal removal. This study focuses on removing lead from industrial wastewater using environmentally friendly, cost-effective iron nanoparticles synthesized with Genovese basil extract. The synthesis of nanoparticles is confirmed through analysis using Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) and X-ray diffraction, validating their spherical shape and nanometer-scale dimensions. The method used in this study has a low detection limit of 0.031 ppm for measuring lead concentration, making it suitable for ensuring water safety in swimming and water sports.

Key Words

heavy metals; industrial wastewater; nanoparticles; swimming/water sports; water supply

Address

Leiming Fu and Jianming Yang: College of Information Management, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210031, Jiangsu, China Junlong Li: College of Public Administration, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, Jiangsu, China Yutao Liu and Chunxia He: College of Engineering, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210031, Jiangsu, China Yifei Chen: Pukou campus management committee, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210031, Jiangsu, China/ Faculty of Music, Bangkok Thonburi University, Bangkok, Thailand