Application of zeolite based nanocomposites for wastewater remediation: Evaluating newer and environmentally benign approaches

The presence of heavy metal ions and emerging pollutants in water poses a great risk to various biological ecosystems as a result of their high toxicity. Consequently, devising efficient and environmentally friendly methods to decontaminate these waters is of high interest to many researchers around...

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Published inEnvironmental research Vol. 231; no. Pt 1; p. 116073
Main Authors Umejuru, Emmanuel Christopher, Mashifana, Tebogo, Kandjou, Vepika, Amani-Beni, Majid, Sadeghifar, Hasan, Fayazi, Mahsa, Karimi-Maleh, Hassan, Sithole, Nastassia Thandiwe
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 15.08.2023
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Summary:The presence of heavy metal ions and emerging pollutants in water poses a great risk to various biological ecosystems as a result of their high toxicity. Consequently, devising efficient and environmentally friendly methods to decontaminate these waters is of high interest to many researchers around the world. Among the varied water treatment and desalination means, adsorption and photocatalysis have been widely employed. However, the discussion and analysis of the use of zeolite-based composites as adsorbents are somehow minimal. The porous aluminosilicates (zeolites) are excellent candidates in wastewater treatment owing to various mechanisms of pollutants removal that they possess. The purpose of this review is thus to provide a synopsis of the current developments in the fabrication and application of nanocomposites based on zeolite as adsorbents and photocatalysts for the extraction of heavy metals, dyes and emerging pollutants from wastewaters. The review goes on to look into the effect of weight ratio on photocatalyst, photodegradation pathways, and various factors that influence photocatalysis and adsorption. •The degree of presence of heavy metals and emerging pollutants is analysed in depth.•A comparative analysis of zeolite based composites as adsorbents is undertaken.•The paper also provides current developments in the fabrication of zeolites based adsorbents and photocatalysts.•A critical review on the impact of weight ratio in the performance of these zeolite based adsorbents is also undertaken.
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ISSN:0013-9351
1096-0953
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2023.116073