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Silver Nanoparticles for Waste Water Management

Rapidly increasing industrialisation has human needs, but the consequences have added to the environmental harm. The pollution caused by several industries, including the dye industries, generates a large volume of wastewater containing dyes and hazardous chemicals that drains industrial effluents....

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Autores principales: Palani, Geetha, Trilaksana, Herri, Sujatha, R. Merlyn, Kannan, Karthik, Rajendran, Sundarakannan, Korniejenko, Kinga, Nykiel, Marek, Uthayakumar, Marimuthu
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28083520
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author Palani, Geetha
Trilaksana, Herri
Sujatha, R. Merlyn
Kannan, Karthik
Rajendran, Sundarakannan
Korniejenko, Kinga
Nykiel, Marek
Uthayakumar, Marimuthu
author_facet Palani, Geetha
Trilaksana, Herri
Sujatha, R. Merlyn
Kannan, Karthik
Rajendran, Sundarakannan
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description Rapidly increasing industrialisation has human needs, but the consequences have added to the environmental harm. The pollution caused by several industries, including the dye industries, generates a large volume of wastewater containing dyes and hazardous chemicals that drains industrial effluents. The growing demand for readily available water, as well as the problem of polluted organic waste in reservoirs and streams, is a critical challenge for proper and sustainable development. Remediation has resulted in the need for an appropriate alternative to clear up the implications. Nanotechnology is an efficient and effective path to improve wastewater treatment/remediation. The effective surface properties and chemical activity of nanoparticles give them a better chance to remove or degrade the dye material from wastewater treatment. AgNPs (silver nanoparticles) are an efficient nanoparticle for the treatment of dye effluent that have been explored in many studies. The antimicrobial activity of AgNPs against several pathogens is well-recognised in the health and agriculture sectors. This review article summarises the applications of nanosilver-based particles in the dye removal/degradation process, effective water management strategies, and the field of agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-101457942023-04-29 Silver Nanoparticles for Waste Water Management Palani, Geetha Trilaksana, Herri Sujatha, R. Merlyn Kannan, Karthik Rajendran, Sundarakannan Korniejenko, Kinga Nykiel, Marek Uthayakumar, Marimuthu Molecules Review Rapidly increasing industrialisation has human needs, but the consequences have added to the environmental harm. The pollution caused by several industries, including the dye industries, generates a large volume of wastewater containing dyes and hazardous chemicals that drains industrial effluents. The growing demand for readily available water, as well as the problem of polluted organic waste in reservoirs and streams, is a critical challenge for proper and sustainable development. Remediation has resulted in the need for an appropriate alternative to clear up the implications. Nanotechnology is an efficient and effective path to improve wastewater treatment/remediation. The effective surface properties and chemical activity of nanoparticles give them a better chance to remove or degrade the dye material from wastewater treatment. AgNPs (silver nanoparticles) are an efficient nanoparticle for the treatment of dye effluent that have been explored in many studies. The antimicrobial activity of AgNPs against several pathogens is well-recognised in the health and agriculture sectors. This review article summarises the applications of nanosilver-based particles in the dye removal/degradation process, effective water management strategies, and the field of agriculture. MDPI 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10145794/ /pubmed/37110755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28083520 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rajendran, Sundarakannan
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Nykiel, Marek
Uthayakumar, Marimuthu
Silver Nanoparticles for Waste Water Management
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