A new methodology for mercury(II) bioelimination is proposed.
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Agricultural residues are used as adsorbent, and the biomass shows high density of strong mercury chelating.
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Biomass can also efficiently remove 99.4% mercury (II) within a few minutes.
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Mercury determination was carried out through potentiometry using an ISE built and optimized.
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Presents a new perspective for removing mercury(II) from contaminated water for environmental remediation.
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