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Biogenic polymer nanoparticles to remove hydrophobic organic contaminants from wateropen access

Authors
Kathalingam, AdaikalamSanthoshkumar, PalanisamyRamesh, SivalingamSivanesan, IyyakkannuKim, Hyun-Seok
Issue Date
Oct-2023
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
environmental pollution; green synthesis; hydrophobic contaminants; polyurethane nanoparticles; remediation techniques
Citation
Water Environment Research, v.95, no.10, pp 1 - 19
Pages
19
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Water Environment Research
Volume
95
Number
10
Start Page
1
End Page
19
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/19167
DOI
10.1002/wer.10935
ISSN
1061-4303
1554-7531
Abstract
Soil and water pollution is of significant concern worldwide because of the consequences of environmental degradation and harmful effects on human health. Water bodies are very much polluted by various organic and inorganic pollutants by different human activities, including industrial wastes. Environmental pollution remains high because of urbanization-induced industrial developments and human lifestyle. It accumulates pollutants in the environment including plants and living organisms. Even mothers' milk is poisoned because of the uncontrolled, widespread increase in pollution. The discharge levels of organic hydrophobic contaminants in the water and soil are increasing rapidly. This severe pollution must be remediated to upgrade the environment and ensure the safety of human beings. It is vital to eradicate soil and water pollution to guarantee sufficient food and water. Different techniques available to remove the pollutants vary according to the type of pollutants. Hydrophobic contaminants are more dangerous than heavy metals and other pollutants; they cannot be easily removed, requiring special care. Hydrophobic organoxenobiotics released in the environment pose severe contamination in soil and water. Therefore, developing efficient and cost-effective processes is necessary to remove hydrophobic contaminants from soil and water. With nanoparticle-mediated remediation techniques, the green-synthesized nanoparticles exhibit improved performance. This review consolidates reports on the remediation techniques of hydrophobic contaminants, focusing on green-synthesized remediation agents. The very limited works on green synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles, particularly polyurethane-based materials for organic contaminants removal demand more attention in this area.Practitioner PointsConsolidated the effects of hydrophobic organic and plastic contaminants on environment degradation.Summarized the advantages of green synthesized polymer nanoparticles for efficient removal of hydrophobic contaminants.Discussed the different sources of pollution and remediation techniques referring 112 research works. Environment is heavily polluted due to human activities and industrial developments. Water bodies are very much polluted by various organic and inorganic pollutants by different human activities, including industrial wastes. This water pollution affects seriously humans, plants and living organisms. Plastic wastes and hydrophobic organic contaminants require special care to remove without generating secondary emissions. In this regard, green synthesized polymer nanoparticles play a crucial role to remediate environmental pollution.image
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