Biocompatible functionalisation of nanoclays for improved environmental remediation

Author:

Biswas Bhabananda12345ORCID,Warr Laurence N.6789ORCID,Hilder Emily F.1234ORCID,Goswami Nirmal10234ORCID,Rahman Mohammad M.51112134ORCID,Churchman Jock G.141516174ORCID,Vasilev Krasimir10234ORCID,Pan Gang1819202122ORCID,Naidu Ravi51112134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Future Industries Institute

2. University of South Australia

3. Mawson Lakes

4. Australia

5. Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRC CARE)

6. Institute for Geography and Geology

7. University of Greifswald

8. D-17487 Greifswald

9. Germany

10. School of Engineering

11. ACT building

12. The University of Newcastle

13. Callaghan

14. School of Agriculture, Food and Wine

15. University of Adelaide

16. Waite Campus

17. Urrbrae

18. Centre of Integrated Water-Energy-Food Studies

19. School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences

20. Nottingham Trent University

21. Southwell

22. UK

Abstract

This review presents a summary of modified nanoclays and new perspective of producing biocompatibly functionalised nanoclays for environmental remediation.

Funder

Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

General Chemistry

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