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Valorisation of post-sorption materials: Opportunities, strategies, and challenges
Kuppusamy Vijayaraghavan
Published in Elsevier B.V.
2017
PMID: 28256201
Volume: 242
   
Pages: 35 - 58
Abstract
Adsorption is a facile, economic, eco-friendly and low-energy requiring technology that aims to separate diverse compounds (ions and molecules) from one phase to another using a wide variety of adsorbent materials. To date, this technology has been used most often for removal/recovery of pollutants from aqueous solutions; however, emerging post-sorption technologies are now enabling the manufacture of value-added key adsorption products that can subsequently be used for (i) fertilizers, (ii) catalysis, (iii) carbonaceous metal nanoparticle synthesis, (iv) feed additives, and (v) biologically active compounds. These new strategies ensure the sustainable valorisation of post-sorption materials as an economically viable alternative to the engineering of other green chemical products because of the ecological affability, biocompatibility, and widespread accessibility of post-sorption materials. Fertilizers and feed additives manufactured using sorption technology contain elements such as N, P, Cu, Mn, and Zn, which improve soil fertility and provide essential nutrients to animals and humans. This green and effective approach to managing post-sorption materials is an important step in reaching the global goals of sustainability and healthy human nutrition. Post-sorbents have also been utilized for the harvesting of metal nanoparticles via modern catalytic pyrolysis techniques. The resulting materials exhibited a high surface area (> 1000 m2/g) and are further used as catalysts and adsorbents. Together with the above possibilities, energy production from post-sorbents is under exploration. Many of the vital 3E (energy, environment, and economy) problems can be addressed using post-sorption materials. In this review, we summarize a new generation of applications of post-adsorbents as value-added green chemical products. At the end of each section, scientific challenges, further opportunities, and issues related to toxicity are discussed. We believe this critical evaluation not only delivers essential contextual information to researchers in the field but also stimulates new ideas and applications to further advance post-sorbent applications. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetAdvances in Colloid and Interface Science
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier B.V.
ISSN00018686
Open AccessNo
Concepts (28)
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    Adsorbents
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    Bioactivity
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    Biocompatibility
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    Biosorption
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    Catalysis
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    Chemicals
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    Chemicals removal (water treatment)
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    Condensation reactions
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    Economics
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    FERTILIZERS
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    Manganese
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    Metal nanoparticles
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    Nanoparticles
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    Solutions
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    SORBENTS
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    Sorption
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    Sustainable development
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    Synthesis (chemical)
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    Water treatment
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    Aqueous medium
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    Biologically active compounds
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    CARBOTHERMAL SYNTHESIS
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    Contextual information
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    Effective approaches
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    FEED ADDITIVES
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    NANOPARTICLE SYNTHESIS
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    RESULTING MATERIALS
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    Adsorption