Reprint

Application and Behavior of Nanomaterials in Water Treatment

Edited by
August 2019
174 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-171-5 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-172-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Application and Behavior of Nanomaterials in Water Treatment that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

The book compiles scientific articles describing advances in nanomaterial synthesis and their application in water remediation. The publications treat diverse problems such as dye degradation, heavy metal ion, as well as radioactive element capture and sequestration. There are 10 original research articles and one review article. The latter proposes graphene/CNT and Prussian blue nanocomposites for radioactive 137-cesium extraction from aqueous media. All reports thoroughly characterize the nanomaterials post-synthesis and describe their catalytic, photocatalytic, or ion exchange activities in contaminated water. The dyes studied in the collection are azo dyes, i.e. methylene blue and orange, rhodamine B, phenolic dyes viz. bromophenol blue, and other dyes with sulfonyl groups. Extraction of radioactive elements, including cationic 137Cs+ and anionic 125I, is also investigated. The omnipresence of ZnO nanoparticles in everyday products and their effects in wastewater are also evaluated. Layered double hydroxide are capable of capturing Ag ions, which then has a catalytic effect on dye degradation. The nanomaterials considered are varied, viz., graphene, CNT, Prussian blue, nanoporous carbon, layered double hydroxides, magnetite, ferrites, organic powders, polymer membranes, bacteria, and inorganic nanomaterials such as MnO and Ag. The book targets an interdisciplinary readership.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
BiVO4; RGO; Mn–Zn ferrite; magnetic photocatalyst; magnetic performance; photocatalytic mechanism; bioremediation; desalination; membrane; nanocomposite; radioactive iodine; silver nanomaterials; Dy3+; BiOCl; photocatalyst; RhB photodegradation; doping modification; hydrothermal method; manganese oxide; adsorption; degradation; nanomixtures; adsorption; bromophenol blue; magnetic nanoparticles; metal-organic frameworks; wastewater; electrospinning; solvent vapor annealing; structural regularity; polydopamine; dye removal; beta-cyclodextrin polymer; host–guest interaction; dye removal; wastewater treatment; electrospinning; agglomeration; interaction; organic pollutants; stability; ZnO nanoparticles; nanoporous carbon; adsorption properties; dye; adsorption models; supercapacitor; carbon nanotubes; graphene; Prussian blue; 137-Cesium; water remediation; magnetic extraction; 137Cs+ selectivity; radioactive contamination; LDHs; film; mixed wastewater; photocatalytic activity; n/a