Critical Review of Removal of Nano Materials in Waste Streams

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Industrial applications of nanomaterials (NMs) are rising drastically in recent years and the commercial value of these materials can reach over $100 billion in 5 years. Major effort in nano research has been devoted to the utilities of the materials, only minimum effort has been directed to the disposal, reuse, and recycle of these new forms of materials. Due to their unique sizes and sharps, nanomaterials possess unique characteristics and toxicity that are not expected from their counterparts in meso/micro forms. At the present time, there are no regulations governing the handling and disposals of NMs, but recent research demonstrated that NMs are more hazardous than we realize. A main reason why less caution is being exercised by the general public regarding NMs is that the measurement and quantitation of NMs are difficult, which lead to difficulties in monitoring, thus regulation. This article critically reviewed over the issues stemming from the development of NMs, especially the challenges of measurement and disposal of these materials in landfills.

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Leung, S. W., Williams, B., De Jesus, K., & Lai, J. C. K. (2017). Critical Review of Removal of Nano Materials in Waste Streams. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 68). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/68/1/012019

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