2022
DOI: 10.3390/pr10030602
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Application of Nanodiamonds in Modelled Bioremediation of Phenol Pollution in River Sediments

Abstract: The pollution of aquatic ecosystems is a big problem that has its impact on river sediments. In recent decades, an effective solution to this problem has been the application of bioremediation technologies. Nanoremediation is an innovative part of these technologies. We still know little about the efficiency of nanoparticles, especially nanodiamonds, in modelled conditions. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of nanodiamonds on the key parameters of modelled bioremediation of river sedime… Show more

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“…These materials have superior performance compared to traditional materials due to their large surface area, excellent chemical stability, and impressive ability to specifically target pollutants. Utilizing nanocomposites composed of ND integrated into polyaniline/ polyvinylidene fluoride (PANI/PVDF) microfiltration membranes to eliminate industrial pollutants results in a distinctive amalgamation that significantly amplifies the membranes' ability to adsorb, select, and remain stable in complex aqueous environments (Yotinov et al, 2022;Molavi et al, 2024a). This groundbreaking technique not only increases the effectiveness of eliminating pollutants, such as heavy metals and volatile organic compounds, but also provides the membranes with exceptional mechanical properties and chemical resistance.…”
Section: How Can Industrial Effluent Treatment Be Enhanced Through Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These materials have superior performance compared to traditional materials due to their large surface area, excellent chemical stability, and impressive ability to specifically target pollutants. Utilizing nanocomposites composed of ND integrated into polyaniline/ polyvinylidene fluoride (PANI/PVDF) microfiltration membranes to eliminate industrial pollutants results in a distinctive amalgamation that significantly amplifies the membranes' ability to adsorb, select, and remain stable in complex aqueous environments (Yotinov et al, 2022;Molavi et al, 2024a). This groundbreaking technique not only increases the effectiveness of eliminating pollutants, such as heavy metals and volatile organic compounds, but also provides the membranes with exceptional mechanical properties and chemical resistance.…”
Section: How Can Industrial Effluent Treatment Be Enhanced Through Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%