Silica-based nanomaterials as designer adsorbents to mitigate emerging organic contaminants from water matrices
Silica-based adsorbents
Wastewater decontamination
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01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
12. Responsible consumption
Functionalized silica
Emerging organic contaminants
13. Climate action
Organic pollutants
Volatile organic compounds
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.jwpe.2020.101675
Publication Date:
2020-09-25T11:46:58Z
AUTHORS (11)
ABSTRACT
Abstract The abatement of emerging organic contaminants from industrial effluents and wastewater is a key challenge for environmental scientists around the globe. Many industries release their effluents containing organic compounds into water bodies, which make them contaminated and hazardous for the living ecosystem. Controlling water pollution has become challenging in recent years. Adsorption technology has received worldwide acceptance for the removal of various classes of pollutants from water. Though many sorbents like activated carbons and other low-cost materials are used for the elimination of organic pollutants from water, their widespread use is restricted due to high costs and lower removal efficiency. In this context, silica and silica-based adsorbents have gained incredible attention due to their probable applications in the field of catalysis, separation, and green synthesis. This review describes various classes of silica with emphasis on mesoporous silica-based adsorbents and also comprehensively underline an up to date description, development, and their use for the removal of organic pollutants.
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