Nanomaterials for the Treatment of Heavy Metal Contaminated Water

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Jan 31;14(3):583. doi: 10.3390/polym14030583.

Abstract

Nanotechnology finds its application almost in every field of science and technology. At the same time, it also helps to find the solution to various environment-related problems, especially water contamination. Nanomaterials have many advantages over conventional materials, such as high surface area, both polar and non-polar chemistries, controlled and size-tunable, easier biodegradation, which made them ideal candidates for water and environmental remediation as well. Herein, applications of non-carbon nanomaterials, such as layered double hydroxides, iron oxide magnetite nanoparticles, nano-polymer composites, metal oxide nanomaterials and nanomembranes/fibers in heavy metal contaminated water and environmental remediation are reviewed. These non-carbon nanomaterials, due to their tunable unique chemistry and small size have greater potentials for water and environmental remediation applications.

Keywords: iron oxide nanoparticles; layered double hydroxides; metal oxides; nanocomposite; water treatment.

Publication types

  • Review