Solid-Phase Extraction 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816906-3.00004-2
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“…Below a short discussion of the results of optimal REEs carbon-containing adsorbent searching is presented. Fundamental properties of modern carbon nanomaterials were recently described by Santana-Mayor et al [267].…”
Section: 332cof Adsorbents and Cof Membranes For Rees Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Below a short discussion of the results of optimal REEs carbon-containing adsorbent searching is presented. Fundamental properties of modern carbon nanomaterials were recently described by Santana-Mayor et al [267].…”
Section: 332cof Adsorbents and Cof Membranes For Rees Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon nanomaterials (e.g., nanodiamonds, CNTs, and magnetic graphene (MGO)) have been applied for mycotoxin adsorption for their adsorptive capability, large surface area per weight, high stability, inherent inertness, and colloidal stability in diverse pHs (Horky et al, 2018). The high nanomaterial expectations to degrade mycotoxins relies not merely on the high surface area and the organic compounds affinity but more on their potential to be designed to increase the target mycotoxin selectivity [ 128 , 129 , 271 , 272 ]. A series of in vitro studies show that the potential is achievable; however, the lack of in vivo studies in the case of animal applications is another aspect to be taken into account.…”
Section: Novel Strategies For Mycotoxin Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their great surface area, superior affinity to organic compounds, and easily functionalized modification to improve the selectivity to specific target contaminants, emerging nanomaterials have exhibited a great potential in the adsorption of mycotoxins (Abd‐Elsalam et al., 2017; Horky et al., 2018; Ramadan et al., 2020; Santana‐Mayor, Rodríguez‐Ramos, Socas‐Rodríguez, Asensio‐Ramos, & Rodríguez‐Delgado, 2020). Mycotoxins possess structural diversities, which lead to various physical and chemical properties.…”
Section: Applications Of Nanomaterials To Mycotoxin Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%