Chemosphere,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
338, P. 139477 - 139477
Published: July 11, 2023
This
comprehensive
review
explores
the
potential
and
versatility
of
biogenic
materials
as
sustainable
environmentally
benign
alternatives
to
conventional
adsorbents
for
removal
drugs
dyes.
Biogenic
derived
from
plants,
animals,
microorganisms,
algae
biopolymers
have
bioactive
compounds
that
interact
with
functional
groups
pollutants,
resulting
in
their
binding
sorbent.
These
can
be
modified
mechanically,
thermally
chemically
enhance
adsorption
properties.
hybrid
composites,
which
integrate
characteristics
more
than
one
material,
also
been
fabricated.
Additionally,
microorganisms
are
analyzed
ability
uptake
pollutants.
Various
influential
factors
contribute
process
discussed.
The
challenge,
limitations
future
prospects
research
reviewed
bridging
gap
between
large
scale
application
laboratory
scale.
review,
involves
a
combination
various
adsorbents,
going
beyond
existing
literature
where
typically
only
specific
reported.
covers
isotherms,
kinetics,
desorption
studies
providing
an
improved
framework
effective
use
removing
pharmaceuticals
dyes
wastewater.
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100339 - 100339
Published: March 24, 2023
In
this
industrialization
era,
the
release
of
dye
effluents
into
water
bodies,
which
causes
adverse
effects
on
environment
and
natural
resources,
is
increasing
therefore,
must
be
adequately
treated
using
environmentally
friendly
technologies
before
they
are
disposed
of.
This
study
provides
an
overview
classification
design
followed
by
most
current
technologies,
including
new
nanomaterials
biological,
physical
chemical
techniques,
that
often
employed
to
remove
from
wastewater.
Biological
methods
include
aerobic,
anaerobic
degradation
bioremediation
bacteria,
fungi
algae,
while
comprise
coagulation,
electrocoagulation
conventional
oxidation
oxidizing
agents
such
as
ozone,
irradiation
or
electrochemical
processes.
Physical
treatment
adsorption,
ion
exchange,
filtration
coagulation
also
briefed.
Among
these,
adsorption
can
a
very
effective
for
decolourization
textile
effluent.
review
discusses
capabilities,
circumstances,
significant
process
factors,
benefits
drawbacks
various
methods.
The
contemporary
used
wastewater
compared
in
study,
emphasising
shortcomings
these
diverse
Nanomaterials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 447 - 447
Published: Jan. 21, 2023
Adsorption
is
the
most
widely
used
technique
for
advanced
wastewater
treatment.
The
preparation
and
application
of
natural
renewable
environmentally
friendly
materials
makes
this
process
easier
more
profitable.
Chitosan
often
as
an
effective
biomaterial
in
adsorption
world
because
its
numerous
functional
applications.
one
suitable
functionally
flexible
adsorbents
it
contains
hydroxyl
(-OH)
amine
(-NH2)
groups.
capacity
selectivity
chitosan
can
be
further
improved
by
introducing
additional
functions
into
basic
structure.
Owing
to
unique
surface
properties
ability
chitosan,
development
nanomaterials
has
gained
significant
attention.
Here,
recent
research
on
nanoparticles
critically
reviewed
comparing
various
methods
their
synthesis
with
particular
emphasis
role
experimental
conditions,
limitations,
applications
water
recovery
pollutants
using
magnetic
important
treatment
that
contributed
sustainable
growth.
such
metals,
which
demonstrates
a
“close
loop
technology”
current
scenarios,
also
presented
review.
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10(37), P. 12433 - 12447
Published: Sept. 7, 2022
Plastic
and
biomass
waste
pose
a
serious
environmental
risk;
thus,
herein,
we
mixed
with
plastic
bottle
(PET)
to
produce
char
composite
materials
for
producing
magnetic
better
separation
when
used
in
water
treatment
applications.
This
study
also
calculated
the
life
cycle
impacts
of
preparation
adsorbent
material
11
different
indicator
categories.
For
1
functional
unit
(1
kg
pomace
leaves
as
feedstock),
abiotic
depletion
fossil
fuels
global
warming
potential
were
quantified
7.17
MJ
0.63
CO2
equiv
production
materials.
The
(MPBC)
was
then
remove
crystal
violet
dye
from
its
aqueous
solution
under
various
operational
parameters.
kinetics
isotherm
statistical
theories
showed
that
sorption
CV
onto
MPBC
governed
by
pseudo-second-order,
Langmuir
models,
respectively.
quantitative
assessment
capacity
clarifies
produced
exhibited
an
admirable
ability
256.41
mg
g-1.
Meanwhile,
recyclability
92.4%
demonstrated
after
5
adsorption/desorption
cycles.
Findings
this
will
inspire
more
sustainable
cost-effective
sorbents,
including
those
derived
combined
streams.
Applied Surface Science Advances,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19, P. 100558 - 100558
Published: Dec. 20, 2023
Pesticides
usage
has
tremendously
increased
to
enhance
crop
production;
however
some
pesticides
are
toxic
and
harmful
human
health
the
environment.
This
review
discusses
eco-toxicological
impacts
of
on
study
extensively
evaluates
various
sustainable
remediation
technologies
such
as
advanced
oxidation
processes
(AOPs),
electrochemical
processes,
membrane
separation,
adsorbent
types
(carbon
nanotubes,
carbon
nanofiber,
aerogel,
graphene
oxide,
dot,
biochar,
biosorbents,
polymers,
metal-organic
framework,
nanocomposite)
that
used
for
removal
from
aqueous
bodies.
Further,
equilibrium
isotherm
kinetic
models
understanding
mechanisms
along
with
challenges
in
techniques
discussed.
From
studies,
it
is
observed
nanocomposites
could
degrade
remove
efficiently
due
their
unique
properties,
making
them
promising
adsorbents
water
wastewater
remediation.
will
be
an
inclusive
paper
readers
easily
define
research
gaps
develop
novel
treatment
methods
removing
pesticide-contaminated
waters.
Arabian Journal of Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
16(12), P. 105303 - 105303
Published: Sept. 26, 2023
This
review
article
evaluates
and
compares
the
efficiency
of
various
sustainable
adsorbents
for
removal
noxious
pollutants
from
water
environments.
study
discusses
types
concerning
their
performance
suitability.
Adsorbent
include
natural-based,
carbon-based,
waste-based,
biomass-based,
biopolymers-based,
nanocomposites-based
adsorbents,
as
well
metallic
organic
frameworks,
aerogels,
networking
crystalline
solids,
zeolite
nanoparticles,
dendrimers
were
reviewed.
Characterisation,
modification,
fabrication,
adsorption
capacities
under
different
conditions,
isotherm
models,
kinetics
also
Adsorption
pH
values,
adsorbent
doses,
concentrations,
temperature,
size
particles
have
been
described.
One
basic
needs
in
wastewater
is
formulation
optimisation,
using
columnar
operations,
more
importantly,
they
can
be
produced
quickly
should
cost-effective.
Various
studies
reported
a
broad
range
values
thermodynamic
parameters
pollutants,
suggesting
adsorbent's
nature
an
essential
factor
affecting
thermodynamics
pollutant
sorption.
The
regeneration
reusability
potential
other
discussed,
along
with
molecular
modelling,
simulation,
knowledge
gaps,
future
perspectives