Abstract

Carbon-based nanomaterials have unique and controllable properties, making it possible to find and treat environmental challenges. There are several environmental applications for carbon-based nanoparticles: sorbents, membranes, antimicrobial agents, and sensors. According to this review, carbon-based nanomaterials have a variety of environmental benefits. This article also looks at prospective uses of nanomaterials in environmental systems, utilizing carbonaceous nanoparticles as a guide for their physical, chemical, and electrical properties.

Highlights

  • A growing body of environmental research is focused on nanomaterials, which are being investigated as potential contaminants

  • Focusing solely on the implications may obscure the wide range of nanotechnology applications being pursued in order to enhance environmental results in the long run

  • A variety of fullerene morphologies have been tried in carbonaceous nanomaterials, including huge spherical fullerenes [17, 18] and a family of concentric fullerenes known as carbon onions [19]

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Introduction

A growing body of environmental research is focused on nanomaterials, which are being investigated as potential contaminants. Focusing solely on the implications may obscure the wide range of nanotechnology applications being pursued in order to enhance environmental results in the long run. Examples of analogous environmental applications include the targeted delivery of restorative agents, the planned removal of dangerous substances, and new membrane structures for water filtering. Begin by learning more about carbonaceous nanomaterials and some of their unique properties. Further research will examine some of the most cutting-edge applications for carbon nanotechnologies in domains including sorbents and membrane separations with high flux rates. Recent developments in the rational design and manipulation of nanomaterials have made a wide range of new technologies possible. Since carbonaceous nanoparticles have unique properties that allow for environmentally friendly uses, they can be created and deployed responsibly

Carbon Nanomaterials in Nanotechnology
Carbon-Based Nanomaterials Possess Unique Characteristics
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The Use of Carbon Nanoparticles in Filters
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