➀ Researchers developed a novel silica/klucel nanocomposite for efficient lead ion removal from wastewater; ➁ The nanocomposite was characterized for its adsorption capacity, kinetics, and mechanisms, showing high removal efficiency and sustainability; ➂ The study highlights the potential of the nanocomposite as a sustainable solution for wastewater treatment.
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