Thursday, 18 November 2021

Determining the Application of Nanomaterials to Environmental Remediation | Chapter 1 | Emerging Challenges in Environment and Earth Science Vol. 1

 Nanomaterials are extremely tiny, measuring 100nm or less in size. They have qualities that differ from the parent compound's original attributes due to their small size. They have a high reactivity and adsorption capability, making them suitable for environmental remediation. The goal of this study is to figure out how nanomaterials can be used to reduce pollution in the air, water, and soil. The current study demonstrates that nanoparticles can be employed to remediate water, air, and soil. The research also focuses on different forms of nanoadsorbants, nanocatalysts, and nanofilters. But, in the end, we must consider toxicity, which may be attributed to the small size of these particles. As a result, their toxicity should be analysed before they are used, and established methodologies devised by scientists for their usage.


Author(S) Details

V. S. Raut
Department of Chemistry, K V N Naik College, Nasik, India.

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