4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Functionalized nanomaterials: a new avenue for mitigating environmental problems

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-019-02253-2

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Functional nanomaterials; Environmental remediation; Catalytic degradation; Adsorption; Environmental pollution

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  1. DST INSPIRE [IF 140267]
  2. DST Inspire Faculty award [IFACH-17]
  3. DST Purse grants II
  4. DST [SERB/F/8171/2015-16]
  5. UGC [194-2/2016 IC]
  6. Ministry of Higher Education, Saudi Arabia

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Recently, the environmental pollutions (air, water and soil) caused by the release of large amount of toxins, through extensive industrialization, have received a great attention by the environmental scientists. Thus, there is a serious need for efficient environmental remediation approaches. Recently, nanomaterials have obtained immense interest due to their enormous prospective in the environmental remediation. Researchers have developed biocompatible and safer tools for the development of nanomaterials. This review article is demonstrating that how different biocompatible nanomaterials are synthesized and used for the ecological remediation applications. Different schemes are explained for the synthesis of nanomaterials with high biocompatibility and their application in the field of environmental remediation. The use of various functional nanomaterials for the treatment of environmental pollutions (air, water and soil) is discussed in detail.

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