Nanomaterials for the Environmental Remediation of Water and Soil
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (256 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Research and information: general
- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Industry & industrial studies
- Energy industries and utilities
- Water industries
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Environmental science, engineering and technology
- Pollution control
- Box–Behnken Design
- Helianthus annuus L
- IV2R
- PDMS
- PLA
- Salvinia natans
- adsorption
- adsorption kinetics
- adsorption process
- algae
- aluminum sulfate
- antimicrobial effects
- arsenate
- bacterial metabolites
- base course material
- bioconcentration factor
- bioremediation
- chemisorption
- clay
- clinoptilolite
- coagulation
- coagulation–flocculation
- compost
- copper
- copper contamination
- cotton textile
- crystal violet dye
- dip coating
- drinking water
- electrospinning
- equilibrium modeling
- fenugreek gum
- ferric sulfate
- filter paper
- flaxseed gum
- fly ash
- functionalized materials
- geopolymer
- green ZnO-NPs
- heavy metals
- hybrid nanocomposite
- hydrotalcite
- ion-exchange
- kinetics
- lime-softening
- lithium
- magnesium oxide
- materials
- metal oxides
- modeling
- mucilage-based flocculants
- nanocellulose
- nanocomposite
- nanotechnology
- naphthalene
- oil
- oxygen plasma pre-treatment
- p-nitrophenol
- photocatalytic activity
- photodegradation kinetic
- photosynthetic pigments
- plasma polymerization
- porous materials
- poultry litter
- radionuclides
- rice husk
- river water
- road base stabi
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This Special Issue focuses on the prospects and challenges of nanoremediation and environmental clean-ups, presenting several interesting contributions from researchers exploring the use of waste-derived precursors for the preparation of nanomaterials aimed at the remediation of contaminated water and soil.
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