| Literature DB >> 29272803 |
Jiang Xu1, Zhen Cao2, Yilin Zhang3, Zilin Yuan3, Zimo Lou4, Xinhua Xu5, Xiangke Wang6.
Abstract
Carbon-based nanomaterials, especially carbon nanotubes and graphene, have drawn wide attention in recent years as novel materials for environmental applications. Notably, the functionalized derivatives of carbon nanotubes and graphene with high surface area and adsorption sites are proposed to remove heavy metals via adsorption, addressing the pressing pollution of heavy metal. This critical revies assesses the recent development of various functionalized carbon nanotubes and graphene that are used to remove heavy metals from contaminated water, including the preparation and characterization methods of functionalized carbon nanotubes and graphene, their applications for heavy metal adsorption, effects of water chemistry on the adsorption capacity, and decontamination mechanism. Future research directions have also been proposed with the goal of further improving their adsorption performance, the feasibility of industrial applications, and better simulating adsorption mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; Carbon nanotube; Functionalized; Graphene; Heavy metals
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29272803 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.12.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086