Pollution by metal and metalloid ions is one of the most widespread environmental concerns. They are non-biodegradable, and, generally, present high water solubility facilitating their environmental mobilisation interacting with abiotic and biotic components such as adsorption onto natural colloids or even accumulation by living organisms, thus, threatening human health and ecosystems. Therefore, there is a high demand for effective removal treatments of heavy metals, making the application of adsorption materials such as polymer-functionalized nanocomposites (PFNCs), increasingly attractive. PFNCs retain the inherent remarkable surface properties of nanoparticles, while the polymeric support materials provide high stability and processability. These nanoparticle-matrix materials are of great interest for metals and metalloids removal thanks to the functional groups of the polymeric matrixes that provide specific bindings to target pollutants. This review discusses PFNCs synthesis, characterization and performance in adsorption processes as well as the potential environmental risks and perspectives.

Polymer functionalized nanocomposites for metals removal from water and wastewater: An overview / Lofrano, Giusy; Carotenuto, M.; Libralato, Giovanni; Domingos, R. F.; Markus, A. A.; Dini, L.; Kumar, G. R.; Baldantoni, D.; Rossi, Marco; Sharma, S. K; Chattopadhyaya, M. C.; Giugni, Maurizio; Meric, S.. - In: WATER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0043-1354. - 92:(2016), pp. 22-37. [10.1016/j.watres.2016.01.033]

Polymer functionalized nanocomposites for metals removal from water and wastewater: An overview

LOFRANO, GIUSY;LIBRALATO, Giovanni
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ROSSI, MARCO;GIUGNI, MAURIZIO;
2016

Abstract

Pollution by metal and metalloid ions is one of the most widespread environmental concerns. They are non-biodegradable, and, generally, present high water solubility facilitating their environmental mobilisation interacting with abiotic and biotic components such as adsorption onto natural colloids or even accumulation by living organisms, thus, threatening human health and ecosystems. Therefore, there is a high demand for effective removal treatments of heavy metals, making the application of adsorption materials such as polymer-functionalized nanocomposites (PFNCs), increasingly attractive. PFNCs retain the inherent remarkable surface properties of nanoparticles, while the polymeric support materials provide high stability and processability. These nanoparticle-matrix materials are of great interest for metals and metalloids removal thanks to the functional groups of the polymeric matrixes that provide specific bindings to target pollutants. This review discusses PFNCs synthesis, characterization and performance in adsorption processes as well as the potential environmental risks and perspectives.
2016
Polymer functionalized nanocomposites for metals removal from water and wastewater: An overview / Lofrano, Giusy; Carotenuto, M.; Libralato, Giovanni; Domingos, R. F.; Markus, A. A.; Dini, L.; Kumar, G. R.; Baldantoni, D.; Rossi, Marco; Sharma, S. K; Chattopadhyaya, M. C.; Giugni, Maurizio; Meric, S.. - In: WATER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0043-1354. - 92:(2016), pp. 22-37. [10.1016/j.watres.2016.01.033]
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