Recent development on neem (azadirachta indica) biomass absorbent: Surface modifications and its applications in water remediation
This review paper discusses the latest advances in transfiguring Azadirachta indica (neem) biomass into an adsorbent and how it can be used to clean the environment. As an economical and environmentally favorable adsorbent material, neem biomass has become increasingly popular due to its bioactive p...
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Singh Pragya; Sharma Shashank; Singh Kalpana; Singh Pramod K.; Chowdhury Faisal Islam; Yahya M. Z. A.; Yusuf S. N. F.; Diantoro Markus; Latif Famiza Abdul; Singh, N. B. |
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Singh Pragya; Sharma Shashank; Singh Kalpana; Singh Pramod K.; Chowdhury Faisal Islam; Yahya M. Z. A.; Yusuf S. N. F.; Diantoro Markus; Latif Famiza Abdul; Singh, N. B. Recent development on neem (azadirachta indica) biomass absorbent: Surface modifications and its applications in water remediation Chemistry |
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Singh Pragya; Sharma Shashank; Singh Kalpana; Singh Pramod K.; Chowdhury Faisal Islam; Yahya M. Z. A.; Yusuf S. N. F.; Diantoro Markus; Latif Famiza Abdul; Singh, N. B. |
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Singh, Pragya; Sharma, Shashank; Singh, Kalpana; Singh, Pramod K.; Chowdhury, Faisal Islam; Yahya, M. Z. A.; Yusuf, S. N. F.; Diantoro, Markus; Latif, Famiza Abdul; Singh, N. B. Recent development on neem (azadirachta indica) biomass absorbent: Surface modifications and its applications in water remediation CHEMICAL PHYSICS IMPACT English Article This review paper discusses the latest advances in transfiguring Azadirachta indica (neem) biomass into an adsorbent and how it can be used to clean the environment. As an economical and environmentally favorable adsorbent material, neem biomass has become increasingly popular due to its bioactive properties and abundance. The review breaks down modification techniques into chemical and physical processes. Important physical changes covered include preactivation, carbonization, and using fluidized bed technologies and rotary kilns. It has been shown that these methods greatly improve the surface properties of neem biomass, which makes it better at absorbing things and holding more. The changes that were made also have an effect on the adsorption kinetics and isotherms, which helps us understand the adsorption rates and equilibrium behaviors of the changed adsorbents better. Neem biomass adsorbents are illustrated through their versatility and efficacy in the removal of organic pollutants, dyes, and heavy metals from effluent. This is illustrated through specific applications. Additionally, computational studies and artificial intelligence are looked into to see if they can help us understand how adsorption works at the molecular level, improve the efficiency of modification processes, and guess how adsorption will behave. The review also talks about the research gaps and suggests areas for future research. The review emphasizes the crucial importance of integrating experimental and computational methods to enhance the performance of the modified neem biomass and increase its environmental cleaning potential. ELSEVIER 2667-0224 2024 9 10.1016/j.chphi.2024.100773 Chemistry gold WOS:001360323300001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001360323300001 |
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Recent development on neem (azadirachta indica) biomass absorbent: Surface modifications and its applications in water remediation |
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This review paper discusses the latest advances in transfiguring Azadirachta indica (neem) biomass into an adsorbent and how it can be used to clean the environment. As an economical and environmentally favorable adsorbent material, neem biomass has become increasingly popular due to its bioactive properties and abundance. The review breaks down modification techniques into chemical and physical processes. Important physical changes covered include preactivation, carbonization, and using fluidized bed technologies and rotary kilns. It has been shown that these methods greatly improve the surface properties of neem biomass, which makes it better at absorbing things and holding more. The changes that were made also have an effect on the adsorption kinetics and isotherms, which helps us understand the adsorption rates and equilibrium behaviors of the changed adsorbents better. Neem biomass adsorbents are illustrated through their versatility and efficacy in the removal of organic pollutants, dyes, and heavy metals from effluent. This is illustrated through specific applications. Additionally, computational studies and artificial intelligence are looked into to see if they can help us understand how adsorption works at the molecular level, improve the efficiency of modification processes, and guess how adsorption will behave. The review also talks about the research gaps and suggests areas for future research. The review emphasizes the crucial importance of integrating experimental and computational methods to enhance the performance of the modified neem biomass and increase its environmental cleaning potential. |
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