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Comprehensive Review on Zeolite-Based Nanocomposites for Treatment of Effluents from Wastewater

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12183199

Keywords

zeolite; wastewater treatment; photocatalysis; nanocomposites

Funding

  1. Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Scientific Research Deanship at King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia through the Large Research Group Project [RGP.02/219/43]
  2. Marine Pollution Special Interest Group, the National Defence University of Malaysia [SF0076-UPNM/2019/SF/ICT/6]

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Access to clean water is essential for humans and animals, but water scarcity and contamination are global challenges. Wastewater contains pollutants that can cause health issues and environmental damage. Zeolites, with their adsorption and ion-exchange properties, have been used for pollutant removal, and their photocatalytic efficiency can be enhanced by doping with other materials.
All humans and animals need access to clean water in their daily lives. Unfortunately, we are facing water scarcity in several places around the world, and, intentionally or unintentionally, we are contaminating the water in a number of ways. The rise in population, globalization, and industrialization has simultaneously given rise to the generation of wastewater. The pollutants in wastewater, such as organic contaminants, heavy metals, agrochemicals, radioactive pollutants, etc., can cause various ailments as well as environmental damage. In addition to the existing pollutants, a number of new pollutants are now being produced by developing industries. To address this issue, we require some emerging tools and materials to remove effluents from wastewater. Zeolites are the porous aluminosilicates that have been used for the effective pollutant removal for a long time owing to their extraordinary adsorption and ion-exchange properties, which make them available for the removal of a variety of contaminants. However, zeolite alone shows much less photocatalytic efficiency, therefore, different photoactive materials are being doped with zeolites to enhance their photocatalytic efficiency. The fabrication of zeolite-based composites is emerging due to their powerful results as adsorbents, ion-exchangers, and additional benefits as good photocatalysts. This review highlights the types, synthesis and removal mechanisms of zeolite-based materials for wastewater treatment with the basic knowledge about zeolites and wastewater along with the research gaps, which gives a quality background of worldwide research on this topic for future developments.

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