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Optimization of a Technological Package for the Biosorption of Heavy Metals in Drinking Water, Using Agricultural Waste Activated with Lemon Juice: A Sustainable Alternative for Native Communities in Northern Peru

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  • Eli Morales-Rojas

    (Instituto de Investigación, Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua, Jr. Ancash 520, Bagua 01721, Amazonas, Peru
    Instituto de Investigación en Tecnología de Información y Comunicación (IITIC), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Jr. Libertad, Bagua 01721, Amazonas, Peru)

  • Pompeyo Ferro

    (Instituto de Investigación, Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua, Jr. Ancash 520, Bagua 01721, Amazonas, Peru)

  • Euclides Ticona Chayña

    (Instituto de Investigación, Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua, Jr. Ancash 520, Bagua 01721, Amazonas, Peru)

  • Adi Aynett Guevara Montoya

    (Instituto de Investigación, Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua, Jr. Ancash 520, Bagua 01721, Amazonas, Peru)

  • Angel Fernando Huaman-Pilco

    (Plant Intracellular Pathology Research Group, Instituto de Investigación para el Desarrollo Sustentable de Ceja de Selva, Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas 01001, Amazonas, Peru)

  • Edwin Adolfo Díaz Ortiz

    (Professional School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas 01001, Amazonas, Peru)

  • Lizbeth Córdova

    (Instituto de Investigación, Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua, Jr. Ancash 520, Bagua 01721, Amazonas, Peru)

  • Romel Ivan Guevara Guerrero

    (Instituto de Investigación, Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua, Jr. Ancash 520, Bagua 01721, Amazonas, Peru)

Abstract

The objective of this research was to optimize a technological package for the biosorption of heavy metals in water, using agricultural waste activated with lemon juice, as a sustainable development alternative. Heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, copper, and chromium were characterized in two stages (field and laboratory conditions) using the American Public Health Association (APHA) method, and morphological characterization was performed using electron scanning techniques. Cocoa pod husk (CPH) and banana stem (BS) waste was collected with the informed consent of the native communities to obtain charcoal activated with lemon juice (LJ). In addition, a portable filter was designed that could be adapted to the native communities. The efficiency and validation of the filter were also calculated in the field. Statistical analysis was performed using Student’s t -test and Pearson’s correlation. The results show a significant reduction in lead from 0.209 mg/L to 0.02 mg/L. With regard to morphological characterization, more compact structures were observed after activation with BS, favoring the absorption of heavy metals. The correlations were positive for copper and lead (1.000), evidently due to the alteration of anthropic factors. The efficiency of the cocoa filter reached 87.48% and that of the banana stem reached 88.77%. For the cadmium, copper, and chromium parameters, the values obtained were within the maximum permissible limit (LMP). The validation of the filters showed that 80% of the population agrees with using the filters and hopes for their large-scale implementation. These findings represent a new alternative for native communities and a solution to the problem of heavy metals in drinking water.

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  • Eli Morales-Rojas & Pompeyo Ferro & Euclides Ticona Chayña & Adi Aynett Guevara Montoya & Angel Fernando Huaman-Pilco & Edwin Adolfo Díaz Ortiz & Lizbeth Córdova & Romel Ivan Guevara Guerrero, 2026. "Optimization of a Technological Package for the Biosorption of Heavy Metals in Drinking Water, Using Agricultural Waste Activated with Lemon Juice: A Sustainable Alternative for Native Communities in Northern Peru," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:1058-:d:1844830
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