Affiliation:
1. Civil Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal - 721302, India.
Abstract
Abstract:
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is a well-known carcinogen, and hence its removal from
aqueous media is an important area of research in the field of environmental engineering. Adsorptive
removal and catalytic reduction are the two most common techniques applied for this purpose. In this
regard, nanoparticle-mediated technology has contributed significantly. In the current review article, a
systematic investigation has been carried out to find the latest developments that took place in the domain
of Cr(VI) removal by nanotechnology. The major portion deals with the advancement and application
of the new-age materials, such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), g-C3N4, MXenes, zero-valent iron
(ZVI), and their composites, for the Cr(VI) remediation purpose. Various interesting mechanisms, as
proposed by different research groups, have been covered. Applications of the nanocomposites in the
real wastewater scenario have also been highlighted. Different characterization techniques often conducted
in order to get insight into Cr(VI) removal process have been mentioned. Some patents related
to this field have been discussed. Lastly, the future scope of the nanomaterials, current challenges, feasibility
of using these nanomaterials in large-scale treatment plants, etc., have been addressed before
concluding the article.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science