Environment International,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
125, P. 261 - 276
Published: Feb. 4, 2019
Application
of
engineered
nanomaterials
for
the
treatment
industrial
effluents
and
to
deal
with
recalcitrant
pollutants
has
been
noticeably
promoted
in
recent
years.
Laboratory,
pilot
full-scale
studies
emphasize
potential
this
technology
offer
promising
options
meet
future
needs
clean
water
resources
comply
stringent
environmental
regulations.
The
is
now
stage
being
transferred
real
applications.
Therefore,
assessment
its
performance
according
sustainability
criteria
their
incorporation
into
decision-making
process
a
key
task
ensure
that
long
term
benefits
are
achieved
from
nano-treatment
technologies.
In
study,
importance
conventional
novel
technologies
was
determined
general
approach
assisted
by
fuzzy-Delphi
method.
were
categorized
technical,
economic,
social
branches
current
situation
nanotechnology
regarding
critically
discussed.
results
indicate
efficiency
safety
most
important
parameters
make
sustainable
choices
effluents.
Also,
addition
need
scaling-up
various
stages,
study
on
footprint
must
continue
deeper
scales
under
expected
conditions,
particular
synthesis
development
reactors
ability
recovery
reuse
nanomaterials.
This
paper
will
aid
select
types
applications
guide
field.
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
47(19), P. 1836 - 1876
Published: Oct. 2, 2017
The
textile
sector
is
14%
of
total
industrial
production
in
India
and
contributes
to
about
4%
the
gross
domestic
product
earns
27%
India's
foreign
exchange.
Worldwide,
up
10,000
dyes
are
available
their
annual
above
7
×
105
metric
tons,
which
being
used
not
only
but
also
applied
paper,
food
pharmaceutical
industries.
Textile
industries
have
been
consuming
more
than
100
L
water
process
1
kg
textiles,
contributed
heavily
polluting
surface
ground
resources
many
regions
country.
toxic
carcinogenic
effect
untreated
effluent
well
understood.
decolorization
detoxification
dye
effluents
most
important
aspect
major
concern
meet
environmental
regulations.
This
paper
presents
a
review
literature
on
significance
bioremediation
technologies
over
other
physico-chemical
methods
for
efficient
removal
from
waste
improve
fragile
ecosystems
different
world.The
present
(a)
symbolizes
applications
existing
conventional
physical
chemical
approaches
decolorization/degradation
dyes,
(b)
describes
merits
demerits,
(c)
emphasizes
microbial
precisely
by
using
bacteria
(aerobic
anaerobic
conditions),
fungi
algae,
(d)
involvement
various
enzymes
biological
sources
mechanism
action.Over
years,
researchers
developed
several
treat
effluents,
little
effort
has
made
put
entire
these
one
refereed
our
an
attempt
compile
information
treatment
effluent,
so
that
can
be
shared
widely
site
specific
situations.
Chemical Society Reviews,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
46(22), P. 6946 - 7020
Published: Jan. 1, 2017
The
efficient
handling
of
wastewater
pollutants
is
a
must,
since
they
are
continuously
defiling
limited
fresh
water
resources,
seriously
affecting
the
terrestrial,
aquatic,
and
aerial
flora
fauna.
Our
vision
to
undertake
an
exhaustive
examination
current
research
trends
with
focus
on
nanomaterials
(NMs)
considerably
improve
performance
classical
treatment
technologies,
e.g.
adsorption,
catalysis,
separation,
disinfection.
Additionally,
NM-based
sensor
technologies
considered,
have
been
significantly
used
for
monitoring
contaminants.
We
also
suggest
future
directions
inform
investigators
potentially
disruptive
NM
that
be
investigated
in
more
detail.
fate
environmental
transformations
NMs,
which
need
addressed
before
large-scale
implementation
NMs
purification,
highlighted.
Applied Water Science,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
8(1)
Published: Jan. 24, 2018
Application
of
polymeric
membranes
for
the
adsorption
hazardous
pollutants
may
lead
to
development
next-generation
reusable
and
portable
water
purification
appliances.
Membranes
membrane
(MA)
have
dual
function
filtration
be
very
effective
remove
trace
amounts
such
as
cationic
heavy
metals,
anionic
phosphates
nitrates.
In
this
review
article,
recent
progresses
in
MA
are
surveyed.
addition,
advanced
adsorbents
nanoparticles
summarized,
since
they
potentially
useful
fillers
host
enhance
its
performance.
The
future
directions
R&D
field
also
shown
conclusion
section.
Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
3, P. 59 - 75
Published: Jan. 1, 2021
Nanotechnology
has
great
potential
to
improve
water
purification
and
decontamination
efficiency.
Nanomaterials
are
efficient
at
removing
organic
inorganic
pollutants
heavy
metals
from
wastewater
killing
microorganisms.
The
distinctive
characteristics
of
metal
oxides
make
them
the
most
varied
class
materials,
they
have
properties
that
cover
almost
all
aspects
solid-state
physics
material
science.
Only
a
few
review
articles
in
literature
specifically
address
oxide
nanoparticles
their
application
treatment
wastewater.
This
article
aims
fill
this
gap
present
thorough
various
types
contaminating
impurities.
Metal
for
treating
contaminated
due
unique
properties,
such
as
large
surface
areas
low
concentration.
paper
discussed
detail
five
applications
antibacterial
applications.
Molecular Cancer,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Oct. 9, 2023
Abstract
The
use
of
nanotechnology
has
the
potential
to
revolutionize
detection
and
treatment
cancer.
Developments
in
protein
engineering
materials
science
have
led
emergence
new
nanoscale
targeting
techniques,
which
offer
renewed
hope
for
cancer
patients.
While
several
nanocarriers
medicinal
purposes
been
approved
human
trials,
only
a
few
authorized
clinical
cells.
In
this
review,
we
analyze
some
formulations
discuss
challenges
translating
findings
from
lab
clinic.
This
study
highlights
various
compounds
that
can
be
used
selective
tumor
inherent
difficulties
therapy.
Nanotechnology
provides
promising
platform
improving
future,
but
further
research
is
needed
overcome
current
limitations
translation.
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Water Air & Soil Pollution,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
232(5)
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Water
scarcity
is
one
of
the
major
problems
in
world
and
millions
people
have
no
access
to
freshwater.
Untreated
wastewater
widely
used
for
agriculture
many
countries.
This
world-leading
serious
environmental
public
health
concerns.
Instead
using
untreated
wastewater,
treated
has
been
found
more
applicable
ecofriendly
option.
Moreover,
toxicity
due
solid
waste
exposures
also
leading
Therefore,
intending
combat
associated
with
use
we
propose
this
review
a
multidisciplinary
approach
handle
as
potential
resource
agriculture.
We
model
showing
efficient
methods
treatment
utilization
wastes
fertilizers.
The
study
points
out
concern
farmers,
who
are
working
wastewater-irrigated
fields
along
harmful
effects
wastewater.
consumption
crop
irrigated
by
implications
discussed
paper.
further
reveals
that
our
current
understanding
addressing
advancements
great
future
possibilities.
Sustainable materials and technologies,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. e00140 - e00140
Published: Nov. 18, 2019
This
review
shade
light
on
the
recent
advances
in
a
photocatalytic
application
of
spinel
ferrite
nanoparticles
and
their
nanocomposites
towards
pollutant
degradation
capacities
wastewater,
with
more
emphasis
novelties.
Furthermore,
possible
recovery
reuse
being
used
as
photocatalyst
wastewater
treatment
are
addressed.
Innovative
techniques
needed
for
surface
modification
improving
efficiency
nanoparticles,
selectivity
different
briefly
reviewed.
Finally,
challenges,
gaps
future
research
needs
order
to
improve