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Metal‐Organic Framework Nanoparticle Technology for Water Remediation: Road to a Sustainable Ecosystem
Pristine water is one of the most vital needs for survival of living beings. The present scenario of environmental conditions is known to everyone. It has been adulterated by varieties of pollutant and contaminants. The consequences have left its footprints on almost all sources of available water bodies like river, lakes, groundwater, oceans and many more. The alarming demand of the nature is to restore the purity of the water sources thereby protecting and maintaining the balance in the ecosystem. There is a big list of water contaminants like inorganic, organic, nuclear or radioactive contaminants coming from various sources like industrial effluents, organic dyes, agriculture wastes, personal care and pharmaceutical products, artificial sweeteners and inorganic anions. Nanotechnology is one of most effective tools for solving this peril. In this context, Metal organic framework is identified as promising candidate and suitable platforms for removing the poisonous contaminants which are accumulated in water bodies. In this chapter we have focused our attention on role of metal organic framework nanoparticles and their various adsorption applications in removal of various categories of contaminants of water like heavy metal, organic inorganic and radioactive materials. MOF nanoparticles membrane technology for water remediation is also discussed. We have also discussed toxicity, safety and environmental impacts of metal organic framework nanoparticles. Finally, we have also highlighted limitations and future research need in this particular field.
Metal‐Organic Framework Nanoparticle Technology for Water Remediation: Road to a Sustainable Ecosystem
Pristine water is one of the most vital needs for survival of living beings. The present scenario of environmental conditions is known to everyone. It has been adulterated by varieties of pollutant and contaminants. The consequences have left its footprints on almost all sources of available water bodies like river, lakes, groundwater, oceans and many more. The alarming demand of the nature is to restore the purity of the water sources thereby protecting and maintaining the balance in the ecosystem. There is a big list of water contaminants like inorganic, organic, nuclear or radioactive contaminants coming from various sources like industrial effluents, organic dyes, agriculture wastes, personal care and pharmaceutical products, artificial sweeteners and inorganic anions. Nanotechnology is one of most effective tools for solving this peril. In this context, Metal organic framework is identified as promising candidate and suitable platforms for removing the poisonous contaminants which are accumulated in water bodies. In this chapter we have focused our attention on role of metal organic framework nanoparticles and their various adsorption applications in removal of various categories of contaminants of water like heavy metal, organic inorganic and radioactive materials. MOF nanoparticles membrane technology for water remediation is also discussed. We have also discussed toxicity, safety and environmental impacts of metal organic framework nanoparticles. Finally, we have also highlighted limitations and future research need in this particular field.
Metal‐Organic Framework Nanoparticle Technology for Water Remediation: Road to a Sustainable Ecosystem
Inamuddin (editor) / Ahamed, Mohd Imran (editor) / Boddula, Rajender (editor) / Rangreez, Tauseef Ahmad (editor) / Tripathy, Rashmirekha (author) / Sahoo, Tejaswini (author) / Panda, Jagannath (author) / Hembram, Madhuri (author) / Soren, Saraswati (author) / Rath, C.K. (author)
Applied Water Science ; 289-320
2021-06-22
32 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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