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Removal of emerging contaminants from the environment by adsorption

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Adsorption is a promising method worldwide for EC removal since it is low initial cost for implementation, highly-efficient and has simple operating design.
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This article is published in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.The article was published on 2018-04-15. It has received 587 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products & Wastewater.

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Removal of emerging pollutants in water treatment plants: adsorption of methyl and propylparaben onto powdered activated carbon

TL;DR: The combined treatments for degradation and removal of emerging pollutants in water were partially financed by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness via the project “Combined treatments for degraded and removed emerging contaminants in water” (CTM2013-46669-R).
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A Review on the Removal of Carbamazepine from Aqueous Solution by Using Activated Carbon and Biochar

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the literature on CBZ removal by activated carbon and its possible substitute Biochar is comprehensively scanned and summed up, in view of increasing the circularity in water treatments.
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Effect of magnetic ion exchange (MIEX®) on removal of emerging organic contaminants.

TL;DR: In this study, the removal of nine emerging organic contaminants was investigated by using anion exchange resins using mono and multicomponent systems, with distilled water and natural waters, to which contaminants had been previously added, to evaluate the competitive and matrix effects.
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Adsorptive removal of nitro- or sulfonate-containing dyes by a functional metal–organic framework: Quantitative contribution of hydrogen bonding

TL;DR: In this paper, the removal of organic dyes from water is important from the perspective of sustainability, and the adsorptive removal of four dyes having nitro or sulfonate groups was performed using highly porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs, MIL101s) with or without further functionalization.
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Enhanced removal of bisphenol A using pine-fruit shell-derived hydrochars: Adsorption mechanisms and reusability.

TL;DR: NaOH-activated hydrochars were used as adsorbents to remove bisphenol A (BPA) from aqueous solutions and desorption was more efficient with ethanol and methanol than with HCl, NaOH, and NaCl owing to the dipole-dipole forces between the adsorbate and the alcohols.
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A review on emerging contaminants in wastewaters and the environment: current knowledge, understudied areas and recommendations for future monitoring.

TL;DR: Understudied areas of emerging contaminant (EC) research in wastewaters and the environment are identified, and direction for future monitoring is recommended, and the fate and impact of ECs in all exposed environmental compartments are studied.
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Adsorption and removal of tetracycline antibiotics from aqueous solution by graphene oxide

TL;DR: Graphene oxide is a potential effective absorbent for tetracycline antibiotics and can be used to remove them from aqueous solution and has a better rate constant of sorption, 0.065 g mg(-1) h(-1), than other adsorbents.
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Adsorptive removal of hazardous materials using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): A review

TL;DR: This review summarizes the recent literatures on the adsorptive removal of various hazardous compounds mainly from fuel, water, and air by virgin or modified MOF materials.
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Characteristics and adsorption capacities of low-cost sorbents for wastewater treatment: A review

TL;DR: In this article, low-cost byproducts from agricultural, household and industrial sectors have been recognized as a sustainable solution for wastewater treatment, which allow achieving the removal of pollutants from wastewater and at the same time to contribute to the waste minimization, recovery and reuse.
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Removal of hazardous organics from water using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): plausible mechanisms for selective adsorptions.

TL;DR: The adsorptive purifications of contaminated water with MOFs are discussed, in order to understand possible applications of MOFs in clean water provision and plausible adsorption or interaction mechanisms and selective adsorptions are summarized.
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