Details

Title

Efficiency of hair waste substrate in constructed wetlands on oil and grease content of kitchen wastewater

Journal title

Archives of Environmental Protection

Yearbook

2025

Volume

51

Issue

2

Authors

Affiliation

Bhandary, Radhika : Manipal Institute of Technology, India ; Unnikrishnan, Anish : Manipal Institute of Technology, India ; Mulky, Lavanya : Manipal Institute of Technology, India ; Mulky, Lavanya : Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India

Keywords

human hair ; BOD ; Bio adsorption ; oil and grease removal ; wastewater treatment

Divisions of PAS

Nauki Techniczne

Coverage

101-109

Publisher

Polish Academy of Sciences

Bibliography

  1. Abass A.O., Jameel, A. T., Muyubi, S. A., Karim, M. I. A. & Alam, M. Z. (2011). Removal of oil and grease as emerging pollutants of concern (EPC) in wastewater stream. IIUM Engineering Journal, 12, 4. DOI:10.31436/iiumej.v12i4.218
  2. Adebajo M. O., Frost R. L., Kloprogge J. T., Carmody O. & Kokot S. (2003). Porous Materi-als for Oil Spill Cleanup: A Review of Synthesis and Absorbing Properties, Journal of Porous Materials, 10, pp. 159–170. DOI:10.1023/A:1027484117065
  3. Allan S. E., Smith B. W. & Anderson K. A. (2012). Impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on bioavailable polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Gulf of Mexico coastal waters, Environmental Science & Technology, 46, pp. 2033–2039. DOI:10.1021/es202942q
  4. Badsha, M. A. H., Khan, M., Wu, B., Kumar, A. & Lo, I. M. C. (2021). Role of surface func-tional groups of hydrogels in metal adsorption: From performance to mechanism. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 408, 124463. DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124463
  5. Burestan N. F., Sayyah A. H. F. & Taghinezhad E. (2020). Mathematical modelling for the prediction of white rice based on the strength properties of samples using response surface methodology (RSM), Food Science & Nutrition, 8, pp. 4134-4144. DOI:10.1002/fsn3.1703
  6. Dan Y., Morisada, S., Kawakita, H., Sakaguchi, K., Osada, S., Ohto, K., Inoue K., Song X., Zhang G. & Sathuluri, R. R. (2020). Gold recovery from precious metals in acidic media by using human hair waste as a new pretreatment-free green material. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 9, 1, 104724. DOI:10.1016/j.jece.2020.104724
  7. Gupta, A. (2014). Human Hair “Waste” and It’s Utilization: Gaps and Possibilities. Journal of Waste Management, 1-17. DOI:10.1155/2014/498018
  8. Ifelebuegu, A. O., Nguyen, T. V. A., Ukotije-Ikwut, P. & Momoh, Z. (2015). Liquid-phase sorption characteristics of human hair as a natural oil spill sorbent. Journal of Envi-ronmental Chemical Engineering, 3, 2, pp. 938-943. DOI:10.1016/j.jece.2015.02.015
  9. Ip, A. W. M., Barford, J. P. & McKay, G. (2009). Reactive Black dye adsorption/desorption onto different adsorbents: Effect of salt, surface chemistry, pore size and surface area Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 337, 1, pp. 32–38. DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2009.05.015
  10. Jmaa, S. Ben & Kallel, A. (2019). Assessment of Performance of Posidona oceanica (L.) as Biosorbent for Crude Oil-Spill Cleanup in Seawater, BioMed Research International, 2019, 6029654. DOI:10.1155/2019/6029654
  11. Kumar, V. N., Halekote, A. C., Kumar, H. B. J. & Akshay. (2019). Adsorption of Natural Oil Spills Using Human Hair As Sorbent. Asian Journal of Applied Science and Technol-ogy, 3, 3, pp. 184-188. https://ajast.net/data/uploads/10121.pdf
  12. Laffon B., Pásaro E. & Valdiglesias V. (2016). Effects of exposure to oil spills on human health: Updated review, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 19, pp. 105–128. DOI:10.1080/10937404.2016.1168730
  13. Mondal, N. K. & Basu, S. (2019). Potentiality of waste human hair towards removal of chro-mium (VI) from solution: kinetic and equilibrium studies. Applied Water Science. 9, pp. 1–8. DOI:10.1007/s13201-019-0929-5
  14. Muhammad I. M., El-Nafaty U. A., Abdulsalam S. & Makarfi Y. I. (2012). Removal of Oil from Oil Produced Water Using Eggshell”, Civil and Environmental research, 2, 8, pp. 52-63.
  15. Murray M. L., Poulsen S. M. & Murray B. R. (2020). Decontaminating Terrestrial Oil Spills: A Comparative Assessment of Dog Fur, Human Hair, Peat Moss and Polypropylene Sorbents, Environments, 7, 52, pp. 1-8. DOI:10.3390/environments7070052
  16. Murthy, Z. V. P., Kaushik, G. & Suratwala, R. (2004). Treatment of oily water with human hair as a medium: A preliminary study. Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 11, pp. 220–226.
  17. Ogata, F., Nagai, N., Soeda, A., Yamashiro, K., Nakamura, T., Saenjum, C. & Kawasaki, N. (2020). Removal of Sr (II) ions from aqueous solution by human hair treated with EDTA, Bioresource Technology Reports, 9, 100393. DOI:10.1016/j.biteb.2020.100393
  18. Pagnucco, R. & Phillips, M. L. (2018). Comparative effectiveness of natural by-products and synthetic sorbents in oil spill booms. Journal of Environmental Management., 225, pp. 10–16. DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.07.094
  19. Saha, S., Zubair, M., Khosa, M. A., Song, S. & Ullah, A. (2019). Keratin and Chitosan Bio-sorbents for Wastewater Treatment: A Review. Journal of Polymers and the Environ-ment. DOI:10.1007/s10924-019-01439-6
  20. Saini, A. S. & Melo, J. S. (2015). Biosorption of uranium by human black hair. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 142, pp. 29-35. DOI:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2015.01.006
  21. Sanghamitra, P., Mazumder, D. & Mukherjee, S. (2021). Treatment of wastewater containing oil and grease by biological method-a review, Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 56, 4, pp. 394-412. DOI:10.1080/10934529.2021.1884468
  22. Sathinathan, P. & Kiew, P. L. (2021). Regression analysis for the adsorption of oil using hu-man hair as natural adsorbent, International Journal of Biomass and Renewables, 10, 1, 16-29. DOI:10.61762/ijbrvol10iss1art11559
  23. Syed, S. (2015). Approach of cost-effective adsorbents for oil removal from oily water. Criti-cal Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 45(17), pp. 1916-1945. DOI:10.1080/10643389.2014.1001143
  24. Ukotije-Ikwut, P. R., Idogun, A. K., Iriakuma, C. T., Aseminaso, A. & Obomanu, T., (2016). A novel method for adsorption using human hair as a natural oil spill adsorbent. In-ternational Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 7, 8.
  25. Van Den Berg, A. J., De Bruin, M. & Houtman, J. P. W. (1967). Sorption behaviour of trace elements in human hair. IAEA International Nuclear Information System, pp. 661-678, ISSN: 0074-1884,
  26. Zhang, H., Carrillo, F., López-Mesas, M. & Palet, C. (2018). Valorization of keratin biofibers for removing heavy metals from aqueous solutions, Textile Research Journal, 004051751876400. DOI:10.1177/0040517518764008
  27. Zhang, H., Carrillo-Navarrete, F. & Palet-Ballús C. (2022). Human hair biogenic fiber as a biosorbent of multiple heavy metals from aqueous solutions, Journal of Natural Fi-bers, 19, pp. 2018–2033. DOI:10.1080/15440478.2020.1798841
  28. Zhang, H., Carrillo-Navarrete, F., López-Mesas, M. & Palet, C. (2020). Use of Chemically Treated Human Hair Wastes for the Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Water, Wa-ter, 12(5), 1263. DOI:10.3390/w12051263

Date

10.06.2025

Publication type

Article

Identifier

DOI: 10.24425/aep.2025.154761

DOI

10.24425/aep.2025.154761

Abstracting & Indexing

Abstracting & Indexing


Archives of Environmental Protection is covered by the following services:


AGRICOLA (National Agricultural Library)

Arianta

Baidu

BazTech

BIOSIS Citation Index

CABI

CAS

DOAJ

EBSCO

Engineering Village

GeoRef

Google Scholar

Index Copernicus

Journal Citation Reports™

Journal TOCs

KESLI-NDSL

Naviga

ProQuest

SCOPUS

Reaxys

Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

WorldCat

Web of Science

×