2022
DOI: 10.1080/15422119.2022.2045610
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Defluoridation by Bare Nanoadsorbents, Nanocomposites, and Nanoadsorbent Loaded Mixed Matrix Membranes

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“…After that, the permeate uranium concentration increases due to the blockage of active sites. The electrostatic repulsion plays an important role in the uranium removal after 300 min as only the size exclusion principle does not hold well for the separation. , …”
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“…After that, the permeate uranium concentration increases due to the blockage of active sites. The electrostatic repulsion plays an important role in the uranium removal after 300 min as only the size exclusion principle does not hold well for the separation. , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrostatic repulsion plays an important role in the uranium removal after 300 min as only the size exclusion principle does not hold well for the separation. [26][27][28][29]42 Further, to compare the performance of MMM-2 at a relatively lower feed concentration, the 2.5 ppm initial uranium concentration was chosen, keeping all other experimental conditions identical. The membrane provides safe drinking water for only 6 h within the permissible limit (Figure 4c).…”
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“…Fabrication of the mixed matrix membrane (designated as N-MMM) was carried out using the phase inversion approach to remove Pb 2+ from aqueous solution utilizing NENP as the active adsorbent. ,, Typically, 3 wt % (0.127 g) of NENP was dispersed in 25 mL of NMP added and stirred for 30 min for homogeneous dispersion. PES (17 wt % (4.25 g)) was added to this dispersion and stirred for 5 h at 323 K to completely dissolve the PES.…”
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“…These improve the separation efficiency and can be utilized for a wide spectrum of contaminants . Further, the high efficiency, accuracy, regeneration, and selectivity of this method make it a suitable method for wastewater treatment for industrial applications. …”
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