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Review
. 2017 Oct:242:295-303.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.03.119. Epub 2017 Mar 22.

Environmental applications of chitosan and cellulosic biopolymers: A comprehensive outlook

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Environmental applications of chitosan and cellulosic biopolymers: A comprehensive outlook

P Kanmani et al. Bioresour Technol. 2017 Oct.

Abstract

Biopolymers are substances naturally produced by living organisms and are hence considered to be eco-friendly and sustainable. Chitosan and cellulose are of specific significance owing to their abundant availability, ease of modification, and application potential. On the environmental front, their coagulating and flocculating effects have helped in wastewater clarification, while minimizing the dependability on synthetic polyelectrolytes. Biopolymer based hydrogels and nanocomposite films have functioned as effective biosorbents in removing an array of organic and inorganic pollutants, including xenobiotics, from wastewater. Specifically, they have been vastly harnessed for heavy metal and dye adsorption. They have also played a pivotal part in other environmental applications including anti-desertification, natural bio-sealants for preventing concrete leaks and proton conducting membranes in electrochemical devices. Such recent research on the environmental applications of biopolymers has been comprehensively analysed, thus providing a fresh insight into the future prospects of research in this domain.

Keywords: Adsorbents; Coagulants-flocculants; Heavy metals; Nanobiocomposites; Wastewater treatment.

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