Surface Functionalized MXenes for Wastewater Treatment-A Comprehensive Review
Date
2022
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Global Challenges
Abstract
Over 80% of wastewater worldwide is released into the environment without
proper treatment. Whilst environmental pollution continues to intensify due
to the increase in the number of polluting industries, conventional techniques
employed to clean the environment are poorly effective and expensive.
MXenes are a new class of 2D materials that have received a lot of attention for
an extensive range of applications due to their tuneable interlayer spacing and
tailorable surface chemistry. Several MXene-based nanomaterials with remarkable properties have been proposed, synthesized, and used in environmental
remediation applications. This work, a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art research progress on the promising potential of surface-functionalized
MXenes as photocatalysts, adsorbents, and membranes for wastewater treatment are presented. The sources, composition, and effects of wastewater on
human health and the environment are displayed. Furthermore, the synthesis,
surface functionalization, and characterization techniques of merit used in the
study of MXenes are discussed, detailing the effects of a range of factors (e.g.,
PH, temperature, precursor, etc.) on the synthesis, surface functionalization,
and performance of the resulting MXenes. Finally, the limits of MXenes and
MXene-based materials as well as their potential future research directions,
especially for wastewater treatment applications are highlighted.
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Research Article
Keywords
Wastewater Treatment, ecosystems, environment