Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive Review

Abstract Separating valuable materials such as dyes from wastewater using membranes and returning them to the production line is a desirable environmental and economical procedure. However, sometimes, besides filtration, adsorption, and separation processes, pollutant destruction also can be suitabl...

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Main Author: Mahsa Taheri
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:Global Challenges
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202300052
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description Abstract Separating valuable materials such as dyes from wastewater using membranes and returning them to the production line is a desirable environmental and economical procedure. However, sometimes, besides filtration, adsorption, and separation processes, pollutant destruction also can be suitable using photocatalytic membranes. The art of producing nanohybrid materials in contrast with nanocomposites encompasses nanomaterial synthesis as a new product with different properties from raw materials for nanohybrids versus the composition of nanomaterials for nanocomposites. According to the findings of this research, confirming proper synthesis of nanohybrid is one challenge that can be overcome by different analyses, other researchers' reports, and the theoretical assessment of physical or chemical reactions. The application of organic‐inorganic nanomaterials and frameworks is another challenge that is discussed in the present work. According to the findings, Nanohybrid Membranes (NHMs) can achieve 100% decolorization, but cannot eliminate salts and dyes, although the removal efficiency is notable for some salts, especially divalent salts. Hydrophilicity, antifouling properties, flux, pressure, costs, usage frequency, and mechanical, chemical, and thermal stabilities of NHMs should be considered.
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spelling doaj.art-29d6e8da8efd475cad38bd164187b7422024-01-12T03:43:09ZengWileyGlobal Challenges2056-66462024-01-0181n/an/a10.1002/gch2.202300052Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive ReviewMahsa Taheri0Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) Hafez Ave. Tehran 15875‐4413 IranAbstract Separating valuable materials such as dyes from wastewater using membranes and returning them to the production line is a desirable environmental and economical procedure. However, sometimes, besides filtration, adsorption, and separation processes, pollutant destruction also can be suitable using photocatalytic membranes. The art of producing nanohybrid materials in contrast with nanocomposites encompasses nanomaterial synthesis as a new product with different properties from raw materials for nanohybrids versus the composition of nanomaterials for nanocomposites. According to the findings of this research, confirming proper synthesis of nanohybrid is one challenge that can be overcome by different analyses, other researchers' reports, and the theoretical assessment of physical or chemical reactions. The application of organic‐inorganic nanomaterials and frameworks is another challenge that is discussed in the present work. According to the findings, Nanohybrid Membranes (NHMs) can achieve 100% decolorization, but cannot eliminate salts and dyes, although the removal efficiency is notable for some salts, especially divalent salts. Hydrophilicity, antifouling properties, flux, pressure, costs, usage frequency, and mechanical, chemical, and thermal stabilities of NHMs should be considered.https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202300052membranenanohybriddyes removaltreatmentwastewater
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Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive Review
Global Challenges
membrane
nanohybrid
dyes removal
treatment
wastewater
title Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive Review
title_full Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive Review
title_fullStr Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive Review
title_full_unstemmed Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive Review
title_short Advances in Nanohybrid Membranes for Dye Reduction: A Comprehensive Review
title_sort advances in nanohybrid membranes for dye reduction a comprehensive review
topic membrane
nanohybrid
dyes removal
treatment
wastewater
url https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202300052
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