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Nanomaterials as a sustainable choice for treating wastewater

Author Affiliations
Asian University for Women, University of Technology Sydney, Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, HUTECH University, ...
Published InEnvironmental Research
Year2022
Citations148

Abstract

Wastewater containing toxic substances is a major threat to the health of both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. In order to treat wastewater, nanomaterials are currently being studied intensively due to their unprecedented properties. The unique features of nanoparticles are prompting an increasing number of studies into their use in wastewater treatment. Although several studies have been undertaken in recent years, most of them did not focus on some of the nanomaterials that are now often utilized for wastewater treatment. It is essential to investigate the most recent advances in all the types of nanomaterials that are now frequently employed for wastewater treatment. The recent advancements in common nanomaterials used for sustainable wastewater treatment is comprehensively reviewed in this paper. This…
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