“…Water availability is currently a worldwide problem, and the projection is not optimistic. Between the group of contaminants deserving special interest and concern, viruses, bacteria, pesticides, nutrients (especially of nitrogen and phosphorus), hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and emergent pollutants (such as microplastics, pharmaceutical compounds, and resins, among others) are included. , It is known that the rise of nutrient concentration in marine and freshwater environments causes eutrophication, resulting in problems associated with macrophyte, algal, or cyanobacterial growth, depletion of water quality, increment of turbidity, and a reduction of the dissolved oxygen concentration, among others . Specifically, the high concentration of ammonium in the aquatic media has a negative impact on organisms, evidencing the need for finding suitable and effective methods to eliminate this pollutant from the environment. ,− …”