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- W3209562588 abstract "Although the adsorption technique is a traditional wastewater treatment strategy, adsorbent materials have rapidly developed in recent years. In this chapter, worldwide water pollution contaminants are introduced, especially new changes in water contaminants, such as the appearance of emerging contaminants. Many researchers have conducted research to address these new situations in water pollution, and rapid developments in the adsorption field are among the achievements of these works. The most fundamental factor for a successful adsorption method is the adsorbent material. With the rapid development of nanotechnology in recent years, many nanoadsorbents have emerged and been made successful in the separation of hazardous pollutants from water. They are sorted into five kinds: selective nanoadsorbents, regenerable and separable nanoadsorbents, nanoadsorbents equipped with indicators, rare earth nanoadsorbents and broad-spectrum nanoadsorbents, and are summarized in this chapter. Details about their synthesis strategies, their applicable performances, and the corresponding adsorption mechanisms were introduced." @default.
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