In recent years, there has been increased concern about chemicals entering water, such as pentachlorophenol (PCP) and bisphenol A (BPA). Both of these toxic organic compounds are present in daily products: PCP has been used for years as a wood treatment and pesticide, while BPA is widely employed in plastics. According to research, BPA can affect hormonal systems, while PCP has been linked to serious toxicity, especially in the liver and brain. The fact that these substances are highly persistent in the environment-that is, they frequently stay in water for a long period and are challenging to decompose. Once they enter the aquatic environment, they tend to linger, making cleanup a real challenge. Because of that, many scientists have been working on ways to eliminate these pollutants. Among the various water treatment methods, adsorption stands out as one of the most popular. It's straightforward, relatively low-cost, and has proven to be efficient.
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