Carbon-Based Nanoadsorbents for the Removal of Emerging Pollutants

M. Ratnam, P. Akilamudhan, K. Kumar, S. N. Reddy, K. N. Rao, F. Shaik, D. M. R. Prasad
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Emerging contaminants (ECs) are substances that have been detected in water but have not been thoroughly tested or regulated. Pesticides, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and other medications are examples of compounds in this category. Even at low quantities, these pollutants can harm human health and the environment; therefore, avoiding them is critical. The consequences of EC pollution on the endocrine, hormonal, and genetic systems are causing significant concern. Even with current best practices and available technology, it is difficult to totally eliminate ECs from municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants. Adsorption has been the method of choice for EC removal since it is less costly, more effective, and easier to use. To treat ECs, newer generation nanoadsorbents are employed. Adsorption was greatly enhanced by functional changes to the adsorbent surface. Carbon nanostructures are widely used as adsorbents because of their outstanding surface properties, adaptability, large surface area, adjustable structural changes, and high chemical stability. This review reviews and examines recent research on the production and use of carbon-based nanoadsorbents. The emphasis is on carbon nanotubes, graphene, and graphene-derived adsorbents. It is being investigated if these adsorbents can be used to extract hormone-disrupting chemicals and other emerging pollutants. The sources and classification of these pollutants, treatment knowledge gaps, and novel prospects for increasing carbonaceous nanoadsorbent utilization were all explored. The environmental and health problems associated with EC use are also studied.
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碳基纳米吸附剂去除新出现的污染物
新出现的污染物(ECs)是指在水中检测到但尚未经过彻底测试或监管的物质。杀虫剂、化妆品、药品和其他药物都是这一类化合物的例子。即使数量很低,这些污染物也会危害人类健康和环境;因此,避免它们至关重要。EC污染对内分泌、激素和遗传系统的影响引起了极大的关注。即使采用目前的最佳实践和现有技术,也很难从市政和工业废水处理厂完全消除ec。由于吸附法成本低、效果好、易于使用,因此一直是去除EC的首选方法。为了处理ec,采用了新一代纳米吸附剂。吸附剂表面的功能改变大大增强了吸附作用。碳纳米结构具有优异的表面性能、适应性强、表面积大、结构变化可调、化学稳定性高等特点,被广泛用作吸附剂。本文综述了近年来碳基纳米吸附剂的生产和应用研究进展。重点是碳纳米管、石墨烯和石墨烯衍生吸附剂。目前正在研究这些吸附剂是否可以用于提取干扰激素的化学物质和其他新出现的污染物。对这些污染物的来源、分类、治理知识空白以及提高碳质纳米吸附剂利用的新前景进行了探讨。与使用EC有关的环境和健康问题也进行了研究。
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