A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal
Dye wastewater consists of high solids concentrations, heavy metals, minor contaminants, dissolved chemical oxygen demand, and microorganisms. Nanoflowers are nanoparticles that resemble flowers when viewed at a microscopic level. Inorganic metal oxide nanoflowers have been discovered to be a potent...
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Lee Sing Ying; Tan Yie Hua; Lau Sie Yon; Mubarak Nabisab Mujawar; Tan Yee Yong; Tan Inn Shi; Lee Yeong Huei; Ibrahim Mohd Lokman; Karri Rama Rao; Khalid Mohammad; Chan Yen San; Adeoye John Busayo |
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Lee Sing Ying; Tan Yie Hua; Lau Sie Yon; Mubarak Nabisab Mujawar; Tan Yee Yong; Tan Inn Shi; Lee Yeong Huei; Ibrahim Mohd Lokman; Karri Rama Rao; Khalid Mohammad; Chan Yen San; Adeoye John Busayo A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health |
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Lee Sing Ying; Tan Yie Hua; Lau Sie Yon; Mubarak Nabisab Mujawar; Tan Yee Yong; Tan Inn Shi; Lee Yeong Huei; Ibrahim Mohd Lokman; Karri Rama Rao; Khalid Mohammad; Chan Yen San; Adeoye John Busayo |
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Lee, Sing Ying; Tan, Yie Hua; Lau, Sie Yon; Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar; Tan, Yee Yong; Tan, Inn Shi; Lee, Yeong Huei; Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman; Karri, Rama Rao; Khalid, Mohammad; Chan, Yen San; Adeoye, John Busayo A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH English Review Dye wastewater consists of high solids concentrations, heavy metals, minor contaminants, dissolved chemical oxygen demand, and microorganisms. Nanoflowers are nanoparticles that resemble flowers when viewed at a microscopic level. Inorganic metal oxide nanoflowers have been discovered to be a potential source for overcoming this situation. Their flower-like features give them a higher surface area to volume ratio and porosity structure, which can absorb a significant amount of dye. The metal oxide nanoflower synthesized from different synthesis methods is used to compare which one is cost-effective and capable of generating a large scale of nanoflower. This review has demonstrated outstanding dye removal efficiency by applying inorganic nanoflowers to dye removal. Since both adsorption and photocatalytic reactions enhance the dye degradation process, complete dye degradation could be achieved. Meanwhile, the inorganic metal oxide nanoflowers' exemplary reusability characteristics with negligible performance drop further prove that this approach is highly sustainable and may help to save costs. This review has proven the momentum of obtaining high dye removal efficiency in wastewater treatment to conclude that the metal oxide nanoflower study is worth researching. ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE 0013-9351 1096-0953 2024 259 10.1016/j.envres.2024.119448 Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health WOS:001264102800001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001264102800001 |
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A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal |
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A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal |
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A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal |
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A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal |
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A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal |
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A state-of-the-art review of metal oxide nanoflowers for wastewater treatment: Dye removal |
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Dye wastewater consists of high solids concentrations, heavy metals, minor contaminants, dissolved chemical oxygen demand, and microorganisms. Nanoflowers are nanoparticles that resemble flowers when viewed at a microscopic level. Inorganic metal oxide nanoflowers have been discovered to be a potential source for overcoming this situation. Their flower-like features give them a higher surface area to volume ratio and porosity structure, which can absorb a significant amount of dye. The metal oxide nanoflower synthesized from different synthesis methods is used to compare which one is cost-effective and capable of generating a large scale of nanoflower. This review has demonstrated outstanding dye removal efficiency by applying inorganic nanoflowers to dye removal. Since both adsorption and photocatalytic reactions enhance the dye degradation process, complete dye degradation could be achieved. Meanwhile, the inorganic metal oxide nanoflowers' exemplary reusability characteristics with negligible performance drop further prove that this approach is highly sustainable and may help to save costs. This review has proven the momentum of obtaining high dye removal efficiency in wastewater treatment to conclude that the metal oxide nanoflower study is worth researching. |
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