2023
DOI: 10.1186/s11671-023-03787-8
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Nanomaterials: a review of emerging contaminants with potential health or environmental impact

Abstract: Nanotechnologies have been advantageous in many sectors and gaining much concern due to the unique physical, chemical and biological properties of nanomaterials (NMs). We have surveyed peer-reviewed publications related to “nanotechnology”, “NMs”, “NMs water treatment”, “NMs air treatment”, and “NMs environmental risk” in the last 23 years. We found that most of the research work is focused on developing novel applications for NMs and new products with peculiar features. In contrast, there are relatively few o… Show more

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“…Water availability is currently a worldwide problem, and the projection is not optimistic. Between the group of contaminants deserving special interest and concern, viruses, bacteria, pesticides, nutrients (especially of nitrogen and phosphorus), hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and emergent pollutants (such as microplastics, pharmaceutical compounds, and resins, among others) are included. , It is known that the rise of nutrient concentration in marine and freshwater environments causes eutrophication, resulting in problems associated with macrophyte, algal, or cyanobacterial growth, depletion of water quality, increment of turbidity, and a reduction of the dissolved oxygen concentration, among others . Specifically, the high concentration of ammonium in the aquatic media has a negative impact on organisms, evidencing the need for finding suitable and effective methods to eliminate this pollutant from the environment. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water availability is currently a worldwide problem, and the projection is not optimistic. Between the group of contaminants deserving special interest and concern, viruses, bacteria, pesticides, nutrients (especially of nitrogen and phosphorus), hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and emergent pollutants (such as microplastics, pharmaceutical compounds, and resins, among others) are included. , It is known that the rise of nutrient concentration in marine and freshwater environments causes eutrophication, resulting in problems associated with macrophyte, algal, or cyanobacterial growth, depletion of water quality, increment of turbidity, and a reduction of the dissolved oxygen concentration, among others . Specifically, the high concentration of ammonium in the aquatic media has a negative impact on organisms, evidencing the need for finding suitable and effective methods to eliminate this pollutant from the environment. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the effect of the reaction volume on the performance and reproducibility of AuNPs synthesis has not been previously addressed [11]. The Turkevich method requires high volumes and amounts of chemical reagents to perform the synthesis (100-500 mL of 0.25 mM HAuCl 4 solution are routinely prepared for a synthesis reaction), which tends to be inefficient for laboratory purposes typically associated with microvolume level assays and could become a potential source of AuNP wastes [15]. In addition, the use of aqua regia (a highly corrosive acid mixture) for glassware cleaning can potentially lead to hazardous waste generation [2,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging contaminants (ECs) are a relevant category of pollutants present in wastewater that need appropriate treatment and degradation (Nagarajan et al, 2023). For pollutants in which new sources of contamination are discovered, new paths for the contaminants, new methods of detection, and treatment development are considered emerging (El-Kalliny et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%