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Remediation of water and wastewater by using engineered nanomaterials: A review

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10934529.2018.1424991

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Nanomaterials; nanoparticles; water; wastewater; disinfection; adsorption; desalination; sensing and monitoring; photocatalysis; membrane process

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Nanotechnology is currently a fast-rising socioeconomic and political knowledge-based technology owing to the unique characteristics of its engineered nanomaterials. This branch of technology is useful for water and wastewater remediation. Many scientists and researchers have been conducting different studies and experiments on the applications of engineered nanomaterials at the local to international level. This review mainly aims to provide a current overview of existing knowledge on engineered nanomaterials and their applications in water and wastewater remediation. Furthermore, the present risks and challenges of nanotechnology are examined.

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