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Can graphene-based composites and membranes solve current water purification challenges - a comprehensive review

Source
Desalination
ISSN
00119164
Date Issued
2023-12-01
DOI
10.1016/j.desal.2023.116952
Volume
567
Abstract
Harnessing graphene sheets' large surface area, catalytic effect, adsorption capacity, and reactivity, its use in composites for water treatment is on the rise. With ever-increasing newer pollutants in wastewater streams, treatment challenges are huge. Additionally, water scarcity puts an enormous demand on researchers to develop an integrated efficient system for desalination and wastewater purification. Can graphene-based composites and membranes meet water desalination and purification challenges? In this review, we provide a comprehensive report on the current graphene-based composites and membrane research. We laid out a systematic interrogation of present water purification techniques including desalination, shedding light on the prominent techniques that use graphene-based composites and their membranes. Not only are the fundamentals of the water purification mechanism, aspects of filtration device fabrication, and structural alteration parameters elaborated but how conditions affecting water filtration and use of eco-friendly graphene-based evaporators are emphasized. We also discuss underlying commercial aspects relating to the scale-up of the water treatment issues and highlight promising advances. Graphene's use provides cost-effectiveness and sustainability which are keys to its success. Our overall aim has been to connect the dots among the challenges of existing techniques, processability, scalability of graphene-based composites, and membranes for desalination and water purification methodologies.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/26552
Subjects
Adsorption | Catalytic degradation | Desalination | Graphene-based composites | Membrane filtration | Water purification
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