Nanotechnology for Environmental Remediation: Materials and Applications

Molecules. 2018 Jul 18;23(7):1760. doi: 10.3390/molecules23071760.

Abstract

Environmental remediation relies mainly on using various technologies (e.g., adsorption, absorption, chemical reactions, photocatalysis, and filtration) for the removal of contaminants from different environmental media (e.g., soil, water, and air). The enhanced properties and effectiveness of nanotechnology-based materials makes them particularly suitable for such processes given that they have a high surface area-to-volume ratio, which often results in higher reactivity. This review provides an overview of three main categories of nanomaterials (inorganic, carbon-based, and polymeric-based materials) used for environmental remediation. The use of these nanomaterials for the remediation of different environmental contaminants-such as heavy metals, dyes, chlorinated organic compounds, organophosphorus compounds, volatile organic compounds, and halogenated herbicides-is reviewed. Various recent examples are extensively highlighted focusing on the materials and their applications.

Keywords: contaminants; environmental remediation; nanomaterials; nanostructures; nanotechnology; pollutants.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Restoration and Remediation / methods*
  • Nanostructures*
  • Nanotechnology / methods*