Abstract:
In recent decades, the development of new and innovative technologies has resulted in a very high amount of effluent and major impurities in underground drinking water. Industrial waste, which contains a wide range of industries, is the main source of drinking water pollution. Organic and inorganic pollutants, heavy metals, and nondissolving materials are some of the pollutants found in wastewater and drinking water. This pollution is dangerous for the environment. As a consequence, novel and innovative methods and technologies must be introduced to eliminate them. Nanomaterials have increasingly been suggested as a promising pollutant-removal solution.A range of low-cost nanomaterials with unique properties is now available. Nano-absorbents are excellent material in this context. In both underground and surface streams, heavy metal contamination is common. Numerous research has recently focused on the removal of heavy metals, the focus of the present landmark study is on the use of nanomaterials to remove pollutants in drinking water and industrial effluents.
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DOI:
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Published:
Journal: Sixth International Conference on Sustainability in Process Industries (SPI) 19-20 Octover 2022 (Book of Abstracts), Volume: 0, Issue: 0, Year: 2022
Keywords:
Heavy metals
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drinking water
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pollution
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Impurities