Abstract
The release of dangerous contaminants into the environment has grown because of industrialization and technologic advancements. Despite the evolution of numerous therapeutic strategies, the persistence and concentration of toxins continue to rise. Carbon nanotubes have sparked attention in wastewater treatment in the past few years because of their diverse features. Along with them, their composites have also significantly improved the adsorption potential in the removal of contaminants. The intervention of these nanotubes for various organic as well as inorganic contaminants is described in this chapter, with an emphasis on improving the productivity of the process by various alterations and nanocomposite preparation. This chapter illuminates the path to the advancement of enhanced materials in the treatment of different types of contaminants.
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