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- W3200532015 abstract "As medical science and veterinary science has progressed so well and population size is increasing day by day worldwide, healthcare products and medicine production also increases to fulfil needs. These various pharmaceutical and personal care products are disposed in to environment sometimes without treatment. Due to this step, various trace residues of antibiotics, hormones, personal care products, etc. were detected in water. Presence of conventional and emerging pharmaceutical waste give rise to different problems like antibiotic resistance change in natural gut microbial community structure and function. Various techniques have been used to treat waste water containing pharmaceutical waste. But due to their limitations novel techniques or modified conventional techniques needs to establish. Techniques developed at nanoscale offer several great advantages over conventional methods. Nano ranged waste water treatment techniques involve of nanofiltration, nanoadsorbents, and nanocatalysts. Some studies indicate that nanofiltrartion membrane bioreactor is more efficient for removal of various antibiotics than membrane bioreactor having reverse osmosis. In membrane bioreactor fouling can be prevented using modification of membranes with suitable compounds. pH, temperature, pressure, concentration of pollutant, rejecting material characteristics, charge, and other operating conditions are parameters that affect rejection of pharmaceutically active compounds. Nanoadsorption offers an advantage of reuse by recycling. Nanoadsorption of pharmaceutical compound on surface is either of pseudo first or second order kinetic reaction. Nanoparticles offer an advantage of large surface area to volume, which further enhance pollutant removal. Thus, nanobiotechnology offers high potential for removal of emerging pharmaceutical waste compounds." @default.
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