Tkach, V.V.Kushnir, M.V.de Oliveira, S.C.Ivanushko, Y.G.Yagodynets, P.I.Pochenchuk, G.M.Kushnir, L.O.2025-05-102025-05-1020242069-583710.33263/BRIAC142.0392-s2.0-85184203378https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC142.039https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/3362This work is a theoretical evaluation of heavy metal cations' electrochemical determination and removal from wastewater by means of their oxidation in the presence of a conducting polymer based on poisonous mushrooms. As their main toxins are phenolic, their possible electro(co)polymerization and the complex formation of the phenolic toxins in the polymer phase with the heavy metal cations are possible. The mathematical modeling of the system’s behavior confirms its efficiency for the electrochemical determination and removal of heavy metals from natural waters and wastewater. The procedure is foreseen to be realized in an economical and green manner. © 2024 by the authors.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAgaricus XanthodermusConducting PolymersCortinarius OrellanusElectrochemical OscillationsElectrochemical RemovalElectrochemical SensorsHeavy MetalsPaxillus InvolutusPoisonous MushroomsStable Steady-StateThe Theoretical Description for Economical and Green Electrochemical Detection and Removal of Heavy Metals by a Conducting Polymer Material, Based on Poisonous Mushrooms C. Orellanus, P. Involutus, and A. XanthodermusArticle142N/AQ3