Nanomaterial-Enabled Environmental Remediation and Removal of Emerging Pollutants
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This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Nanomaterial-Enabled Environmental Remediation and Removal of Emerging Pollutants that was published in
Environmental pollution poses a threat to public health and the ecological environment. Fortunately, the rapid development of nanotechnology has opened up new opportunities for more efficient and cost-effective pollution control and environmental remediation. A range of novel nanomaterials have been explored for the enhanced removal of various legacy and emerging pollutants via adsorption, membrane separation, catalytic oxidation/ reduction/hydrolysis, photocatalysis, etc., thereby contributing to global environmental protection and sustainable development. In fact, the application of nanomaterials for pollution control and environmental remediation has emerged as one of the most active and productive research frontiers in the field of environmental science and engineering.
This Special Issue comprises two comprehensive reviews and eight original research articles, with international authorship from six countries. These papers highlight recent progress in the development of nanomaterials, including metal-based, carbon-based, and composite nanomaterials, for the removal of both organic pollutants (e.g., pesticides, dyes, and formaldehyde) and heavy metals. The advances and insights presented herein will inspire further innovation and foster interdisciplinary collaboration, ultimately contributing to safer, more efficient, and sustainable nanotechnology for environmental protection applications.