An Overview and Evaluation of Highly Porous Adsorbent Materials for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Phenols Removal from Wastewater Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and phenolic compounds had been widely recognized as priority organic pollutants in wastewater with toxic effects on both plants and animals. Thus, the remediation of these pollutants has been an active area of research in the field of environmental science and engineering. This review highlighted the advantage of adsorption technology in the removal of PAHs and phenols in wastewater. The literature presented on the applications of various porous carbon materials such as biochar, activated carbon (AC), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and graphene as potential adsorbents for these pollutants has been critically reviewed and analyzed. Under similar conditions, the use of porous polymers such as Chitosan and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have been well presented. The high adsorption capacities of advanced porous materials such as mesoporous silica and metal-organic frameworks have been considered and evaluated. The preference of these materials, higher adsorption efficiencies, mechanism of adsorptions, and possible challenges have been discussed. Recommendations have been proposed for commercialization, pilot, and industrial-scale applications of the studied adsorbents towards persistent organic pollutants (POPs) removal from wastewater.

authors

  • Zango, Zakariyya Uba
  • Sambudi, Nonni Soraya
  • Jumbri, Khairulazhar bin
  • Ramli, Anita binti
  • Abu Bakar, Noor Hana Hanif
  • Saad, Bahruddin
  • Rozaini, Muhammad Nur’ Hafiz
  • Isiyaka, Hamza Ahmad
  • Osman, Abubaker Mohammed
  • Sulieman, Abdelmoneim

publication date

  • 2020

published in

start page

  • 2921

volume

  • 12

issue

  • 10