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Membrane technology for pesticide removal from aquatic environment: Status quo and way forward

Goh, P. S. and Ahmad, N. A. and Wong, T. W. and Yogarathinam, L. T. and Ismail, A. F. (2022) Membrane technology for pesticide removal from aquatic environment: Status quo and way forward. Chemosphere, 307 (NA). pp. 1-17. ISSN 0045-6535

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.13601...

Abstract

The noxious side effects of pesticides on human health and environment have prompted the search of effective and reliable treatment techniques for pesticide removal. The removal of pesticides can be accomplished through physical, chemical and biologicals. Physical approaches such as filtration and adsorption are prevailing pesticide removal strategies on account of their effectiveness and ease of operation. Membrane-based filtration technology has been recognized as a promising water and wastewater treatment approach that can be used for a wide range of organic micropollutants including pesticides. Nanofiltration (NF), reverse osmosis (RO) and forward osmosis (FO) have been increasingly explored for pesticide removal from aquatic environment owing to their versatility and high treatment efficiencies. This review looks into the remedial strategies of pesticides from aqueous environment using membrane-based processes. The potentials and applications of three prevailing membrane processes, namely NF, RO and FO for the treatment of pesticide-containing wastewater are discussed in terms of the development of advanced membranes, separation mechanisms and system design. The challenges in regards to the practical implementation of membrane-based processes for pesticide remediation are identified. The corresponding research directions and way forward are highlighted. An in depth understanding of the pesticide nature, water chemistry and the pesticide-membrane interactions is the key to achieving high pesticide removal efficiency. The integration of membrane technology and conventional removal technologies represents a new dimension and the future direction for the treatment of wastewater containing recalcitrant pesticides.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Forward osmosis, Membrane technology, Nanofiltration, Pesticide removal, Reverse osmosis, Trace organic contaminants
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:103204
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:24 Oct 2023 09:36
Last Modified:13 Nov 2023 04:09

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