2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2021.106088
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Zeolite-based composites for the adsorption of toxic matters from water: A review

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“… 42 Also, the synergistic effect of ZnMoO 4 and the AlPO 4 -5 matrix provided the MZ/AlPO 4 -5 composite with its adsorption capability. 43 Instead, the MZ ions may act as unique adsorption sites, presumably by covalently interacting with the PNP molecule's benzene ring. Plus, as the number of active sites (Zn and Mo) on the composites surface increases, the electron transfer rate and adsorption of the PNP molecules increase, which are perfect properties as photocatalyst and supercapacitor.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 42 Also, the synergistic effect of ZnMoO 4 and the AlPO 4 -5 matrix provided the MZ/AlPO 4 -5 composite with its adsorption capability. 43 Instead, the MZ ions may act as unique adsorption sites, presumably by covalently interacting with the PNP molecule's benzene ring. Plus, as the number of active sites (Zn and Mo) on the composites surface increases, the electron transfer rate and adsorption of the PNP molecules increase, which are perfect properties as photocatalyst and supercapacitor.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the availability of a broad spectrum of both natural and artificial adsorbents, the adsorption method is a very promising technology. Zeolite [ 7 ], charcoal [ 8 ], metal oxides [ 9 ], carbon nanostructures [ 10 ], activated carbon [ 11 ], and natural polymers [ 12 ] are significant adsorbents. Among them, alginate adsorbents stand out due to several advantageous features such as low-cost, easy production, and availability [ 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, various methods have been developed for the adsorption of dyes from the aquatic environment such as filtration, photodegradation, adsorption, zonation, etc. − Among these approaches, the adsorption method has been more significant, because it is affordable, plain, and highly efficient. A variety of porous substances such as active carbon, zeolites, and clay minerals have been studied as adsorbents, but their use is limited due to the price, surface area, and low interaction. − …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%