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Industrial effluents loaded with heavy metals are a cause of hazards to the humans and
other forms of life. Conventional approaches, such as electroplating, ion exchange, and
membrane processes, are used for removal of copper, cadmium, and lead and are often cost
prohibitive with low efficiency at low metal ion concentration. Biosorption can be considered
as an option which has been proven as more efficient and economical for removing
the mentioned metal ions. Biosorbents used are fungi, yeasts, oil palm shells, coir pith
carbon, peanut husks, and olive pulp. Recently, low cost and natural products have also
been researched as biosorbent. This paper presents an attempt of the potential use of Iraqi
date pits and Al-Khriet (i.e. substances l
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