1. Carbon and polymer-based magnetic nanocomposites for oil-spill remediation—a comprehensive review.
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Mehmood, Ahsan, Khan, Fahad Saleem Ahmed, Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar, Mazari, Shaukat Ali, Jatoi, Abdul Sattar, Khalid, Mohammad, Tan, Yie Hua, Karri, Rama Rao, Walvekar, Rashmi, Abdullah, Ezzat Chan, and Nizamuddin, Sabzoi
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OIL spill cleanup ,OIL spills ,NANOCOMPOSITE materials ,ENVIRONMENTAL remediation ,WATER pollution ,MARINE resources conservation ,MARINE ecology - Abstract
Oil spills are a major contributor to water contamination, which sets off a significant impact on the environment, biodiversity, and economy. Efficient removal of oil spills is needed for the protection of marine species as well as the environment. Conventional approaches are not efficient enough for oil-water separation; therefore, effective strategies and efficient removal techniques (and materials) must be developed to restore the contaminated marine to its normal ecology. Several research studies have shown that nanotechnology provides efficient features to clean up these oil spills from the water using magnetic nanomaterials, particularly carbon/polymer-based magnetic nanocomposites. Surface modification of these nanomaterials via different techniques render them with salient innovative features. The present review discusses the advantages and limitations of conventional and advanced techniques for the oil spills removal from wastewater. Furthermore, the synthesis of magnetic nanocomposites, their utilization in oil-water separation, and adsorption mechanisms are discussed. Finally, the advancement and future perspectives of magnetic nanocomposites (particularly of carbon and polymer-based magnetic nanocomposites) in environmental remediation are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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