Research Progress of Nanomaterials about Removal of Toxic Metal Ions and Organics Used in Water Treatment

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This paper is a simple review of nanomaterials about removal of toxic metal ions and organics from water/wastewater, include nanomaterial types, preparation methods and the research progress. Introduced with emphasis on nanoscale zero-valent iron, iron oxide nanoparticles, nanosized metal oxides, magnetic nanoparticles and mesoporous magnetic adsorbents with support medium such as bentonite, zeolites, sand, activated carbon, multiwall carbon nanotubes, porous molecular sieve and graphite alkenyl nanometer film. Some capping agents for preventing polymerization of nanoparticles were also introduced.

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