Nanoparticles have emerged as a promising tool in water treatment due to their unique physicochemical properties, such as high surface area, reactivity, and selectivity. The use of nanoparticles in water treatment can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of traditional water treatment process...
understanding the challenges for its feasibility in large-scale application and the problems faced by the nanotechnology field regarding environmental and economic factors. Therefore, the present review carries the scientific purpose of establishing the potential of green nanoparticles for water treatment, wh...
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Nanomaterials reveal good result than other techniques used in water treatment because of its high surface area (surface/volume ratio). It is suggested that these may be used in future at large scale water purification. It is also found that the coliform bacteria treated with ultrasonic ...
Nanotechnology is now present in the agricultural and food sectors with nanomaterials such as nanofertilizers and nanopesticides. These nanoparticles may contaminate the environment under certain conditions. The transport, mobility and sorption and bioav
Discharge of silver nanoparticles (AgNP) from textiles and cosmetics, todays major application areas for metallic AgNP, into wastewater and than into the groundwater is inevitable. Transformation in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) will determine the impact of AgNP on aquatic and terrestrial environm...
Recently, it was observed that there is an increasing application of nanoparticles (NPs) in aquaculture. Manufacturers are trying to use nano-based tools to remove the barriers about waterborne food, growth, reproduction, and culturing of species, their health, and water treatment in order to incr...
Nanoemulsion, also referred to as ultrafine emulsion, submicron emulsion, and miniemulsion, is a class of thermodynamically stable and transparent dispersions of oil and water.107Nanoemulsions are heterogeneous systems composed of two immiscible liquids, in which one (dispersed phase) is dispersed in for...
Natural nanoparticles (NNPs) in rivers, lakes, oceans and ground water predate humans, but engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) are emerging as potential pollutants due to increasing regulatory and public perception concerns. This Review contrasts the sources
The nanoparticles are readily dissolved or dispersed in water. For example, the entrapped nonpolar compounds may include pharmaceutically-active compounds, or natural colorants. The nanoparticles have a nonpolar compound core, an intermediate surfactant layer, and an outer crosslinked polymeric protective ...