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Emerging micropollutants in aquatic ecosystems and nanotechnology-based removal alternatives: A review

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Navish Kataria, Nishita Narwal, Navish Kataria, Nishita Narwal, Nishita Narwal, Pawan Kumar Rose, Nishita Narwal, Nishita Narwal, Pawan Kumar Rose, Nishita Narwal, Nishita Narwal, Pawan Kumar Rose, Nishita Narwal, Deeksha Katyal, Deeksha Katyal, Deeksha Katyal, Deeksha Katyal, Kuan Shiong Khoo Navish Kataria, Navish Kataria, Deeksha Katyal, Navish Kataria, Deeksha Katyal, Pawan Kumar Rose, Navish Kataria, Deeksha Katyal, Navish Kataria, Navish Kataria, Kuan Shiong Khoo Deeksha Katyal, Navish Kataria, Deeksha Katyal, Nishita Narwal, Navish Kataria, Deeksha Katyal, Pawan Kumar Rose, Pawan Kumar Rose, Pawan Kumar Rose, Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Pawan Kumar Rose, Kuan Shiong Khoo Arivalagan Pugazhendhi, Suresh Ghotekar, Sudhir G. Warkar, Pawan Kumar Rose, Arivalagan Pugazhendhi, Arivalagan Pugazhendhi, Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Navish Kataria, Suresh Ghotekar, Navish Kataria, Suresh Ghotekar, Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Suresh Ghotekar, Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Arivalagan Pugazhendhi, Arivalagan Pugazhendhi, Navish Kataria, Navish Kataria, Kuan Shiong Khoo Kuan Shiong Khoo Arivalagan Pugazhendhi, Kuan Shiong Khoo

Summary

This review examines emerging micropollutants in water systems, including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and heavy metals, and how nanotechnology-based approaches can help remove them. These contaminants threaten drinking water safety and aquatic ecosystems worldwide. The paper evaluates various nanomaterial-based filtration and degradation methods as promising solutions for cleaning up contaminated water.

Study Type Environmental

There is a significant concern about the accessibility of uncontaminated and safe drinking water, a fundamental necessity for human beings. This concern is attributed to the toxic micropollutants from several emission sources, including industrial toxins, agricultural runoff, wastewater discharges, sewer overflows, landfills, algal blooms and microbiota. Emerging micropollutants (EMs) encompass a broad spectrum of compounds, including pharmaceutically active chemicals, personal care products, pesticides, industrial chemicals, steroid hormones, toxic nanomaterials, microplastics, heavy metals, and microorganisms. The pervasive and enduring nature of EMs has resulted in a detrimental impact on global urban water systems. Of late, these contaminants are receiving more attention due to their inherent potential to generate environmental toxicity and adverse health effects on humans and aquatic life. Although little progress has been made in discovering removal methodologies for EMs, a basic categorization procedure is required to identify and restrict the EMs to tackle the problem of these emerging contaminants. The present review paper provides a crude classification of EMs and their associated negative impact on aquatic life. Furthermore, it delves into various nanotechnology-based approaches as effective solutions to address the challenge of removing EMs from water, thereby ensuring potable drinking water. To conclude, this review paper addresses the challenges associated with the commercialization of nanomaterial, such as toxicity, high cost, inadequate government policies, and incompatibility with the present water purification system and recommends crucial directions for further research that should be pursued.

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