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Advancements in heavy metals removal from effluents employing nano-adsorbents: Way towards cleaner production

Janani, R.
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Gurunathan, Baskar
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Sivakumar, K.
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January 1, 2022
Environmental Research

Due to the development in science field which gives not only benefit but also introducesundesirable pollution to the environment. This pollution is due to poor discharge activities of industrial effluents into the soil and water bodies, surface run off from fields of agricultural lands, dumping of untreated wastes by municipalities, and mining activites, which deteriorates the cardinal virtue of our environment and causes menace to human health and life. Heavy metal(s), a natural constituent on earth's crust and economic important mineral, due to its recalcitrant effects creates heavy metal pollution which affects food chain and also reduces the quality of water. For this, many researchers have performed studies to find efficient methods for wastewater remediation. One of the most promising methods from economic point of view is adsorption, which is simple in design, but leads to use of a wide range of adsorbents and ease of operations. Due to advances in nanotechnology, many nanomaterials were used as adsorbents for wastewater remediation, because of their efficiency. Many researchers have reported that nanoadsorbents are unmitigatedly a fruitful solution to address this world's problem. This review presents a potent view on various classes of nanoadsorbents and their application to wastewater treatment. It provides a bird's eye view of the suitability of different types of nanomaterials for remediation of wastewater and Backspace gives up-to-date information about polymer based and silica-based nanoadsorbents.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.envres.2021.111815
Web of Science ID

WOS:000704697700002

Author(s)
Janani, R.
Gurunathan, Baskar
Sivakumar, K.
Varjani, Sunita
Ngo, Huu Hao
Gnansounou, Edgard  
Date Issued

2022-01-01

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Published in
Environmental Research
Volume

203

Article Number

111815

Subjects

Environmental Sciences

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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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heavy metal ions

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nano-adsorbents

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adsorption

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pollutants

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wastewater treatment

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hexavalent chromium removal

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aqueous-solution

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activated carbon

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graphene oxide

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waste-water

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magnetic nanocomposite

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composite adsorbent

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green synthesis

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titanium-oxide

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January 31, 2022
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