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Behavior, remediation effect and toxicity of nanomaterials in water environments

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 174, Issue -, Pages 54-60

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2019.04.014

Keywords

Nanomaterials; Water environment; Remediation; Toxicity

Funding

  1. Huangshi city Project for the institute development [HL20181201]
  2. Technical Innovation Project (Major Project) of Hubei Province, China [2016ACA176]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [531107051161, 531118010167]
  4. Science and Technology Research Project of Hubei Provincial Education Department, China [Q20164507]
  5. Scientific Research Project of Hubei Polytechnic University [16xjz04R]

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In recent years, nanotechnology has been developing continuously. Due to their advantageous huge specific surface areas, microinterface characteristics, remediation ability and potential environmental risks, nanomaterials have become a hot topic in the field of environmental research. With the mass production and use of nanomaterials, they will inevitably be discharged or leaked into the water environment. In this paper, we will describe some typical nanomaterials, such as nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI), graphene nanomaterials (GNMs), TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs), ZnO NPs, Fe3O4 NPs, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), Ag NPs, and other nano materials in water environments, focusing on the positive and negative effects of some nanomaterials in water environments. The remediation function and the impact of nanomaterials in water environments, including behavior of nanomaterials and their toxicity to aquatic organisms will be discussed. This will be of great significance for our subsequent research on nanomaterials.

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