Polymers (Nov 2021)

Conductive Polymers and Their Nanocomposites as Adsorbents in Environmental Applications

  • Mohammad Ilyas Khan,
  • Mohammed Khaloufa Almesfer,
  • Abubakr Elkhaleefa,
  • Ihab Shigidi,
  • Mohammed Zubair Shamim,
  • Ismat H. Ali,
  • Mohammad Rehan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13213810
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 3810

Abstract

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Proper treatment and disposal of industrial pollutants of all kinds are a global issue that presents significant techno-economical challenges. The presence of pollutants such as heavy metal ions (HMIs) and organic dyes (ODs) in wastewater is considered a significant problem owing to their carcinogenic and toxic nature. Additionally, industrial gaseous pollutants (GPs) are considered to be harmful to human health and may cause various environmental issues such as global warming, acid rain, smog and air pollution, etc. Conductive polymer-based nanomaterials have gained significant interest in recent years, compared with ceramics and metal-based nanomaterials. The objective of this review is to provide detailed insights into different conductive polymers (CPs) and their nanocomposites that are used as adsorbents for environmental remediation applications. The dominant types of CPs that are being used as adsorbent materials include polyaniline (PANI), polypyrrole (Ppy), and polythiophene (PTh). The various adsorption mechanisms proposed for the removal of ODs, HMIs, and other GPs by the different CPs are presented, together with their maximum adsorption capacities, experimental conditions, adsorption, and kinetic models reported.

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