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- W3164811211 abstract "Water has been identified as the most essential bioresources with the highest demand from mankind. However, there is still a limit to quality and portable drinking water. The rapid increase population of mankind has also increase the pressure to provide a more quality water in order to meet the demand of the ever increasing population. Therefore, there is need to search for a sustainable solution that will mitigates all the challenges of removing the high level of contaminants present in the water. The application of nanofluid could play a significant role in this regard. Hence, this chapter discusses extensively on the application of nanofluid as a sustainable bioremediation techniques for the treatment and purification of heavily contaminated water. Different types of nanofluids used in the treatment of water such as zero-valent metal nanoparticles, metal oxides nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and nanocomposites were also highlighted. The application of informatics techniques as a technological platform for harnessing all information resources from the synthesis of the nanofluid to the application and subsequent evaluation of the fluids in water treatment were also highlighted." @default.
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- W3164811211 title "Nanofluids for Water Treatment" @default.
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