The Applications of Nanomaterials for the Treatment of Heavy Metal-Polluted Water and Soils

A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Nanoscience and Nanotechnology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 November 2024 | Viewed by 33

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1. Engineering Research Center of Nano-Geomaterials of Ministry of Education, Faculty of Materials Science and Chemistry, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China
2. Key Laboratory of Functional Geomaterials in China Nonmetallic Minerals Industry, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China
3. Hunan Key Lab of Mineral Materials and Application, School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China

Interests: functional design of mineral materials and their applications in the fields of minerals; environment; catalysis and composite materials

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues, 

This Special Issue on "The Applications of Advanced Nanomaterials for the Treatment of Heavy Metal-polluted Water and Soils" is dedicated to exploring the nuanced and intricate applications of nanotechnology in the realm of wastewater, polluted soils, and solid wastes. With a particular emphasis on sustainable waste management practices, this issue seeks to delve into the intricate methodologies and novel approaches that leverage nanomaterials to address the complex challenges associated with the treatment of heavy metals in wastewater, polluted soils, and solid wastes.

Encompassing waste treatment, recycling processes, and remediation strategies, this Special Issue aims to present a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art developments in the field. Researchers are invited to contribute scholarly insights, innovative applications, and rigorous methodologies that showcase the potential of nanomaterials in revolutionizing waste management.

Key thematic areas include the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials tailored for specific waste treatment applications, the evaluation of nanomaterials in enhancing recycling efficiency, and their role in environmental remediation of waste-contaminated sites and water resources. By fostering a deeper understanding of the academic intricacies surrounding nanotechnology in waste management, this Special Issue aims to contribute to the advancement of sustainable practices and offer valuable insights for future research in the field.

Prof. Dr. Liangjie Fu
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • nanomaterials
  • heavy metal adsorption
  • waste treatment
  • soil treatment
  • sustainable waste management
  • environmental remediation
  • recycling

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