Corn stalks remove 99.78% of lead from water in just 150 minutes.
Corn stalks were turned into adsorbents to remove lead from water. By adjusting the pH, time, and amount of adsorbent, they achieved a high lead removal rate of 99.78%. The process took 150 minutes to reach equilibrium, following a chemical adsorption mechanism. The adsorption followed a single-layer Langmuir model.