Chemico-nanotreatment methods for the removal of persistent organic pollutants and xenobiotics in water - A review
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124678
Chemico-nanotreatment methods for the removal of persistent organic pollutants and xenobiotics in water - A review
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Retraction notice to "Chemico-nanotreatment methods for the removal of persistent organic pollutants and xenobiotics in water - A review" [Bioresour. Technol. 324 (2021) 124678].Bioresour Technol. 2025 Apr;421:132184. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2025.132184. Epub 2025 Feb 13. Bioresour Technol. 2025. PMID: 39952058 No abstract available.
Abstract
While the technologies available today can generate high-quality water from wastewater, the majority of the wastewater treatment plants are not intended to eliminate emerging xenobiotic pollutants, pharmaceutical and personal care items. Most endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and personal care products (PPCPs) are more arctic than most regulated pollutants, and several of them have acid or critical functional groups. Together with the trace occurrence, EDCs and PPCPs create specific challenges for removal and subsequent improvements of wastewater treatment plants. Various technologies have been investigated extensively because they are highly persistent which leads to bioaccumulation. Researchers are increasingly addressing the human health hazards of xenobiotics and their removal. The emphasis of this review was on the promising methods available, especially nanotechnology, for the treatment of xenobiotic compounds that are accidentally released into the setting. In terms of xenobiotic elimination, nanotechnology provides better treatment than chemical treatments and their degradation mechanisms are addressed.
Keywords: Nanomaterials; Persistent pollutants; Photocatalysis; Wastewater treatment; Xenobiotics.
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