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Effects of manufactured nanomaterials on algae: Implications and applications

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1554-3

Abstract:

● Summary of positive and negative effects of MNMs on algae.

Keywords: Manufactured nanomaterials     Algae     Mechanisms     Effects     Implications     Applications    

The use of carbon nanomaterials in membrane distillation membranes: a review

Sebastian Leaper, Ahmed Abdel-Karim, Patricia Gorgojo

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 755-774 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-1993-y

Abstract: Of particular interest is the class of carbon-based nanomaterials which includes graphene and carbonWe then give an account of the various uses of carbon nanomaterials for MD applications, focussing on

Keywords: carbon nanomaterials     graphene     membrane distillation     desalination     carbon nanotubes    

Recent advances in antimony removal using carbon-based nanomaterials: A review

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1482-7

Abstract:

• The synthesis and physicochemical properties of various CNMs are reviewed.

Keywords: Antimony     Carbon nanomaterials     Adsorption     Membrane separation    

Interaction of carbonaceous nanomaterials with wastewater biomass

Yu YANG,Zhicheng YU,Takayuki NOSAKA,Kyle DOUDRICK,Kiril HRISTOVSKI,Pierre HERCKES,Paul WESTERHOFF

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 5,   Pages 823-831 doi: 10.1007/s11783-015-0787-9

Abstract: Increasing production and use of carbonaceous nanomaterials (NMs) will increase their release to the

Keywords: multi-walled carbon nanotubes     graphene oxide     graphene     removal     wastewater biomass    

Emerging trends in self-healable nanomaterials for triboelectric nanogenerators: A comprehensive review

Frontiers in Energy   Pages 727-750 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0896-2

Abstract: A thorough analysis of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) that make use of self-healable nanomaterials

Keywords: triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG)     self-healable nanomaterials     self-powered devices     energy    

Applications of hollow nanomaterials in environmental remediation and monitoring: A review

Yuankai ZHANG,Zhijiang HE,Hongchen WANG,Lu QI,Guohua LIU,Xiaojun ZHANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 5,   Pages 770-783 doi: 10.1007/s11783-015-0811-0

Abstract: Hollow nanomaterials have attracted significant attention because of their high chemical and thermalThese state-of-the-art nanomaterials have been shown to efficiently adsorb heavy metals, and volatileHollow nanomaterials showed higher photocatalytic activity than those without hollow structure owingAnd, the Doping method could improve the photocatalytic performance of hollow nanomaterials further under

Keywords: hollow nanomaterials     environmental remediation     nanotechnology     nanostructures     morphology    

Tailoring electrical conductivity of two dimensional nanomaterials using plasma for edge electronics:

Aswathy Vasudevan, Vasyl Shvalya, Aleksander Zidanšek, Uroš Cvelbar

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 427-443 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1805-4

Abstract: Since graphene has been discovered, two-dimensional nanomaterials have attracted attention due to their

Keywords: graphene     edge electronics     2D nanomaterials     plasma     electrical conductivity    

Nanomaterials for environmental burden reduction, waste treatment, and nonpoint source pollution control

Guobin SHAN , Rajeshwar D. TYAGI , Rao Y. SURAMPALLI , Tian C. ZHANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 249-264 doi: 10.1007/s11783-009-0029-0

Abstract: Nanomaterials are applicable in the areas of reduction of environmental burden, reduction/treatment ofNanomaterials alter physical properties on a nanoscale due to their high specific surface area to volumeThus, nanomaterials are more effective at treating environmental wastes because they reduce the amount

Keywords: nanomaterials     industrial     agricultural     nonpoint source pollution     environmental burden reduction    

Cadmium removal mechanistic comparison of three Fe-based nanomaterials: Water-chemistry and roles of

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 12, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1586-8

Abstract:

● nZVI, S-nZVI, and nFeS were systematically compared for Cd(II) removal.

Keywords: Nano zero valent iron     Sulfided zero valent iron     FeS     Cd(II) immobilization     Fe dissolution    

Applications of nanomaterials in water treatment and environmental remediation

Gholamreza GHASEMZADEH,Mahdiye MOMENPOUR,Fakhriye OMIDI,Mohammad R. HOSSEINI,Monireh AHANI,Abolfazl BARZEGARI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 471-482 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0654-0

Abstract: environmental applications of nanotechnology has been in water remediation and treatment where different nanomaterialsFor this purpose, nanomaterials have been produced in different shapes, integrated into various compositesNanomaterials have also been incorporated in nanostructured catalytic membranes which can in turn helpIn this article, we have provided a succinct review of the most common and popular nanomaterials (titania, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), zero-valent iron, dendrimers and silver nanomaterials) which are currently

Keywords: photocatalysis     titania     silver     carbon nanotube     zero-valent iron     dendrimer    

Synthesis of cobalt vanadium nanomaterials for efficient electrocatalysis of oxygen evolution

Meifeng Hao, Mingshu Xiao, Lihong Qian, Yuqing Miao

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 409-416 doi: 10.1007/s11705-017-1689-0

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A low-cost and high-activity catalyst for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is the key to the water splitting technology for hydrogen generation. Here we report the use of three solvents, DMF, ethanol and glycol, in the solvothermal synthesis of three nano-catalysts, Co3(VO4)2-I, Co3(VO4)2-II, and Co3(VO4)2-III, respectively. Transmission electron microscope shows Co3(VO4)2-I, II, and III exist as ultrafine nanosheets, ultrathin nanofilms, and ultrafine nanosheet-comprised microspheres, respectively. These Co3(VO4)2 catalysts exhibit OER electrocatalysis, among which the Co3(VO4)2-II shows the lowest onset overpotential of 310 mV and only requires a small overpotential of 330 mV to drive current density of 10 mA/cm2. Due to their high surface free energy, the ultrathin nanofilms of Co3(VO4)2-II exhibits a good immobilization effect with the high electrocatalytic activity for OER.

Keywords: Co3(VO4)2     oxygen evolution reaction     electrocatalyst     water splitting    

Cystine oligomers successfully attached to peptide cysteine-rich fibrils

Christian Bortolini,Mingdong Dong

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 1,   Pages 99-102 doi: 10.1007/s11705-016-1554-6

Abstract: related to neurodegenerative diseases, however, a fruitful avenue is to employ them as high-performance nanomaterials

Keywords: cysteine     peptide fibrils     gold nanoparticles     amyloids     oligomers     nanomaterials    

Research progress on low dielectric constant modification of cellulose insulating paper for power transformers

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 8,   Pages 991-1009 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2259-7

Abstract: Because of the increase in the transmission voltage levels, the demand for insulation reliability of power transformers has increasingly become critical. Cellulose insulating paper is the main insulating component of power transformers. To improve the insulation level of ultrahigh voltage transformers and reduce their weight and size, reducing the dielectric constant of oil-immersed cellulose insulating paper is highly desired. Cellulose is used to produce power-transformer insulating papers owing to its excellent electrical properties, renewability, biodegradability and abundance. The dielectric constant of a cellulose insulating paper can be effectively reduced by chemical or physical modification. This study presents an overview of the foreign and domestic research status of the use of modification technology to reduce the dielectric constant of cellulose insulating papers. All the mentioned methods are analyzed in this study. Finally, some recommendations for future modified cellulose insulating paper research and applications are proposed. This paper can provide a reference for further research on low dielectric constant cellulose insulating paper in the future.

Keywords: low dielectric constant     chemical and physical modification     cellulose insulating paper     transformer     nanomaterials    

Facile route to achieve MoSe-NiSe on nickel foam as efficient dual functional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting

Frontiers in Energy 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3,   Pages 483-491 doi: 10.1007/s11708-022-0813-0

Abstract: Since the catalytic activity of present nickel-based synthetic selenide is still to be improved, MoSe2-Ni3Se2 was synthesized on nickel foam (NF) (MoSe2-Ni3Se2/NF) by introducing a molybdenum source. After the molybdenum source was introduced, the surface of the catalyst changed from a single-phase structure to a multi-phase structure. The catalyst surface with enriched active sites and the synergistic effect of MoSe2 and Ni3Se2 together enhance the hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), the oxygen evolution reactions (OER), and electrocatalytic total water splitting activity of the catalyst. The overpotential of the MoSe2-Ni3Se2/NF electrocatalyst is only 259 mV and 395 mV at a current density of 100 mA/cm2 for HER and OER, respectively. MoSe2-Ni3Se2/NF with a two-electrode system attains a current density of 10 mA/cm2 at 1.60 V. In addition, the overpotential of HER and OER of MoSe2-Ni3Se2/NF within 80000 s and the decomposition voltage of electrocatalytic total water decomposition hardly changed, showing an extremely strong stability. The improvement of MoSe2-Ni3Se2/NF catalytic activity is attributed to the establishment of the multi-phase structure and the optimized inoculation of the multi-component and multi-interface.

Keywords: three-dimensional molybdenum nanomaterials     hydrogen evolution reaction     oxygen evolution reaction     overall    

WO3 nanomaterials synthesized via a sol-gel method and calcination for use as a CO gas sensor

Diah SUSANTI,A.A. Gede Pradnyana DIPUTRA,Lucky TANANTA,Hariyati PURWANINGSIH,George Endri KUSUMA,Chenhao WANG,Shaoju SHIH,Yingsheng HUANG

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 179-187 doi: 10.1007/s11705-014-1431-0

Abstract: Carbon monoxide is a poisonous and hazardous gas and sensitive sensor devices are needed to prevent humans from being poisoned by this gas. A CO gas sensor has been prepared from WO synthesized by a sol-gel method. The sensor chip was prepared by a spin-coating technique which deposited a thin film of WO on an alumina substrate. The chip samples were then calcined at 300, 400, 500 or 600 °C for 1 h. The sensitivities of the different sensor chips for CO gas were determined by comparing the changes in electrical resistance in the absence and presence of 50 ppm of CO gas at 200 °C. The WO calcined at 500 °C had the highest sensitivity. The sensitivity of this sensor was also measured at CO concentrations of 100 ppm and 200 ppm and at operating temperatures of 30 and 100 °C. Thermogravimetric analysis of the WO calcined at 500 °C indicated that this sample had the highest gas adsorption capacity. This preliminary research has shown that WO can serve as a CO gas sensor and that is should be further explored and developed.

Keywords: WO3 nanomaterial     sol-gel     calcinations     CO gas sensor     sensitivity    

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Effects of manufactured nanomaterials on algae: Implications and applications

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The use of carbon nanomaterials in membrane distillation membranes: a review

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Recent advances in antimony removal using carbon-based nanomaterials: A review

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Emerging trends in self-healable nanomaterials for triboelectric nanogenerators: A comprehensive review

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