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Magnetic nanoparticles incorporation into different substrates for dyes and heavy metals removal—A Review

Ahmed Khan, Fahad Saleem and Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar and Tan, Yie Hua and Karri, Rama Rao and Mohammad Khalid, Mohammad Khalid and Walvekar, Rashmi and Abdullah, Ezzat Chan and Mazari, Shaukat Ali and Nizamuddin, Sabzoi (2020) Magnetic nanoparticles incorporation into different substrates for dyes and heavy metals removal—A Review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27 (35). pp. 43526-43541. ISSN 0944-1344

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-10482-z

Abstract

Substantial discharge of hazardous substances, especially dyes and heavy metal ions to the environment, has become a global concern due to many industries neglecting the environmental protocols in waste management. A massive discharge of contaminantsfrom different anthropogenic activities, can pose alarming threats to living species and adverse effect to the ecosystem stability. In the process of treating the polluted water, various methods and materials are used. Hybrid nanocomposites have attained numerous interest due to the combination of remarkable features of the organic and inorganic elements in a single material. In this regards, carbon and polymer based nanocomposites have gained particular interest because of their tremendous magnetic properties and stability. These nanocomposites can be fabricated using several approaches that include filling, template, hydrothermal, pulsed-laser irradiation, electro-spinning, detonation induced reaction, pyrolysis, ball milling, melt-blending, and many more. Moreover, carbon-based and polymer-based magnetic nanocomposites have been utilized for an extensive number of applications such as removal of heavy metal and dye adsorbents, magnetic resonance imaging, and drug delivery. This review emphasized mainly on the production of magnetic carbon and polymer nanocomposites employing various approaches and their applications in water and wastewater treatment. Furthermore, the future opportunities and challenges in applying magnetic nanocomposites for heavy metal ion and dye removal from water and wastewater treatment plant.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Carbon nanocomposites, Magnetic nanoparticle
Subjects:T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions:Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
ID Code:90014
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:31 Mar 2021 05:03
Last Modified:31 Mar 2021 05:03

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