Title of article
Modified-Nano-Adsorbents for Nitrate Efficient Removal: A Review
Author/Authors
suzaimi, n. d. universiti teknologi malaysia - school of chemical and energy engineering, faculty of engineering, Johor Bahru, Malaysia , goh, p. s. universiti teknologi malaysia - school of chemical and energy engineering, faculty of engineering, Johor Bahru, Malaysia , malek, n. a. n. n. universiti teknologi malaysia - faculty of science - department of biosciences, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
From page
65
To page
81
Abstract
Excessive nitrate discharge into the aquatic environment from human activities is the main contributor to groundwater and surface water contamination. Its toxicity in water is a serious concern as it gives huge impacts on aquatic life since it damages the ecosystem and water sources around the globe. Recently, the development of nanomaterials as nano-adsorbent makes adsorption the most attractive solution among them. Nano-adsorbents pose high efficiency to remove pollutants from aqueous media. The exclusive chemical and structural properties of the developed nano-adsorbents are the determinative effects of nitrate adsorption performance. In this mini review, the state-of-the-art development of nano-adsorbents and nano-adsorbents-modified membranes for nitrate from water is discussed, and some challenges faced in this field are also highlighted.
Keywords
Nitrate removal , adsorption , nano , adsorbents , membrane , chemical modification
Journal title
Journal of Applied Membrane Science and Technology
Journal title
Journal of Applied Membrane Science and Technology
Record number
2728400
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