2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114646
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Aggregation behavior of graphitic C3N4 nanosheets in aqueous environment: Kinetics and mechanisms

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“…Although in such cases heavy metal ions in solutions can be effectively detected, the removal of the dispersed CNNs from the liquid media after their interaction with the pollutants requires several postprocessing steps, such as filtration or centrifugation, enhancing the possibility of secondary pollution. Moreover, CNNs aggregation may limit their practical applications in the dispersion form , due to their agglomeration in the presence of electrolytes commonly occurring in wastewaters , or due to the presence of residual unexfoliated particles in the obtained CNN powders which hinder their stability in aqueous environments . One way of overcoming these problems may be the use of CNNs as functional nanofillers in composite materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although in such cases heavy metal ions in solutions can be effectively detected, the removal of the dispersed CNNs from the liquid media after their interaction with the pollutants requires several postprocessing steps, such as filtration or centrifugation, enhancing the possibility of secondary pollution. Moreover, CNNs aggregation may limit their practical applications in the dispersion form , due to their agglomeration in the presence of electrolytes commonly occurring in wastewaters , or due to the presence of residual unexfoliated particles in the obtained CNN powders which hinder their stability in aqueous environments . One way of overcoming these problems may be the use of CNNs as functional nanofillers in composite materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%