Title of article
Application of carbon nanotube technology for removal of contaminants in drinking water: A review Review Article
Author/Authors
Venkata K.K. Upadhyayula، نويسنده , , Shuguang Deng، نويسنده , , Martha C. Mitchell، نويسنده , , Geoffrey B. Smith، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
13
From page
1
To page
13
Abstract
Carbon nanotube (CNT) adsorption technology has the potential to support point of use (POU) based treatment approach for removal of bacterial pathogens, natural organic matter (NOM), and cyanobacterial toxins from water systems. Unlike many microporous adsorbents, CNTs possess fibrous shape with high aspect ratio, large accessible external surface area, and well developed mesopores, all contribute to the superior removal capacities of these macromolecular biomolecules and microorganisms. This article provides a comprehensive review on application of CNTs as adsorbent media to concentrate and remove pathogens, NOM, and cyanobacterial (microcystin derivatives) toxins from water systems. The paper also surveys on consideration of CNT based adsorption filters for removal of these contaminants from cost, operational and safety standpoint. Based on the studied literature it appears that POU based CNT technology looks promising, that can possibly avoid difficulties of treating biological contaminants in conventional water treatment plants, and thereby remove the burden of maintaining the biostability of treated water in the distribution systems.
Keywords
Adsorption , Biological contaminants , Point of use treatment , Carbon nanotubes , Drinking water , Water treatment
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
986386
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