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T1 - Applications and Contemporary Issues with Adsorption for Water Monitoring and Remediation: A Facile Review
AU - Ukhurebor, Kingsley Eghonghon
AU - Hossain, Ismail
AU - Pal, Kaushik
AU - Jokthan, Grace
AU - Osang, Francis
AU - Ebrima, Fadera
AU - Katal, Divya
N1 - The authors appreciate their respective institutions and the Africa Centre of Excellence on Technology Enhanced Learning (ACETEL), National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja, for supporting this research.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Water is necessary for agriculture, industry, and human consumption. Reportedly, freshwater resources are scarce, and it is obvious that industrial and agricultural activities can contaminate water. Consequently, there is a need to continue searching for affordable and environmentally friendly technologies for treating water. Adsorption is a method that saves money and has become popular because it allows for the least amount of garbage to be disposed of. Hence, the contemporary situation and the primary challenges with adsorption as one of the utmost technologies for water monitoring and remediation are briefly discussed in this review article. A number of significant topics that have been extensively covered in the literature, such as adsorbent materials, adsorption operation mode, modelling, regeneration process, and operation procedure using actual samples, are all highlighted in this paper. Conclusively, the paper also outlined what directions, in the form of future prospects, will probably serve as the next steps needed to advance new perspectives and original research in the application of adsorption techniques for treating water vis-à-vis innovative techniques for water monitoring and remediation. Graphical Abstract: (Figure presented.). © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023.
AB - Water is necessary for agriculture, industry, and human consumption. Reportedly, freshwater resources are scarce, and it is obvious that industrial and agricultural activities can contaminate water. Consequently, there is a need to continue searching for affordable and environmentally friendly technologies for treating water. Adsorption is a method that saves money and has become popular because it allows for the least amount of garbage to be disposed of. Hence, the contemporary situation and the primary challenges with adsorption as one of the utmost technologies for water monitoring and remediation are briefly discussed in this review article. A number of significant topics that have been extensively covered in the literature, such as adsorbent materials, adsorption operation mode, modelling, regeneration process, and operation procedure using actual samples, are all highlighted in this paper. Conclusively, the paper also outlined what directions, in the form of future prospects, will probably serve as the next steps needed to advance new perspectives and original research in the application of adsorption techniques for treating water vis-à-vis innovative techniques for water monitoring and remediation. Graphical Abstract: (Figure presented.). © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11244-023-01817-4
DO - 10.1007/s11244-023-01817-4
M3 - Review article
VL - 67
SP - 140
EP - 155
JO - Topics in Catalysis
JF - Topics in Catalysis
SN - 1022-5528
IS - 1-4
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