Applied Sciences (Aug 2022)

An Overview of Nanofiltration and Nanoadsorption Technologies to Emerging Pollutants Treatment

  • Juliana Botelho Moreira,
  • Thaisa Duarte Santos,
  • Munise Zaparoli,
  • Ana Claudia Araujo de Almeida,
  • Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa,
  • Michele Greque de Morais

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12168352
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 16
p. 8352

Abstract

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The presence of emerging contaminants in water resources has been a global concern due to their environmental impact and effects on human and animal health. These compounds include pharmaceuticals and personal care products, pesticides, fire retardants, hormones, and plasticizers, among others. These contaminants are not completely removed during water and wastewater conventional treatment. Thus, alternative processes are necessary to face this issue. In this context, nanotechnology represents a promising strategy for the remediation of emerging contaminants. Nanostructured materials have highlighted properties, such as adsorption capacity and porosity, chemical stability, reactivity, mobility, and antimicrobial activity. The diversity of nanomaterials and the possibility of combining them contribute to their application in contaminant mitigation. Furthermore, they can be used in different removal techniques such as adsorption, and membrane filtration. Thus, this review article provides an overview and advances in the production and application of nanofiltration membranes and adsorbent nanomaterials for the treatment of effluents containing emerging pollutants.

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