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Recent signs of progress in polymer-supported silver complexes/nanoparticles for remediation of environmental pollutants

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 329, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.115583

Keywords

Ag complexes; Ag NPs; Organic pollutant; Environmental remediation; Polymer-supported Ag catalyst

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  1. Nanjing Forestry University [163020211, 163020816, 163020210]
  2. Symbolic Achievement Cultivation Project [163020139]
  3. Iranian Nano Council
  4. University of Qom
  5. Gonbad Kavous University

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This review highlighted the recent progress in synthesizing polymer-supported Ag complexes/nanoparticles and their applications for environmental remediation. The advantages of using polymer-supported Ag complexes/nanoparticles, such as high catalytic ability, reusability, direct preparation, and simple work-up, were discussed in the review.
Organicmaterials produced from diverse industries such as paint, leather, textile, etc., produce various challenging pollutants in the environment. Today, the development of effective methods to remove pollutants is a vital and fundamental issue. One of the effectiveways to remove these pollutants from the environment is to use heterogeneous catalysts. In recent decades, polymer-basedmetal catalysts have receivedmuch attention as effective and heterogeneous catalysts. Among various metals, silver (Ag) has unique properties and is appropriate for environmental remediation. This review summarized the recent progress in synthesizing polymer-supported Ag complexes/nanoparticles and their applications for environmental remediation. Application of polymersupported Ag complexes/nanoparticles suggested some advantages like high catalytic ability, reusability, direct preparation, and simple work-up. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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