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Water purification using recyclable nano composite

The paper is about simulation and experimentation for making a nano composite which can be used recursively for water purification. For this experiment titanium dioxide was used as the main component. Here magnetic nano material is used to extract all the particles from the water post usage. The wat...

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Main Authors: Ray, Ipsit, Gupta, Rakesh, Narayanan, Hari, Shiney, O. Jeba, Arivarasi, A.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:The paper is about simulation and experimentation for making a nano composite which can be used recursively for water purification. For this experiment titanium dioxide was used as the main component. Here magnetic nano material is used to extract all the particles from the water post usage. The water-dispersible and recyclable magnetic TiO2/graphene nano composites (TiO2/Fe3O4/GNSO3H) were fabricated and applied as an efficient photo catalyst for the removal of organic contaminants from water. Providing clean and affordable drinking water is one of the challenges in the present. The world’s growing population is causing water shortages, and pollution is contaminating any remaining water resources. Nanotechnology has provided new water purification solutions. The current research reviews water treatment systems powered by nanotechnology, showing how they transform water supply and wastewater treatment is done. Different nanomaterial properties, methods, benefits compared to existing methods, limitations, commercial research requirements, and nanomaterial toxicity were analysed. Following which, the specific nano composites displayed good water dispersibility, high photo catalytic activity, and convenient magnetic separation. The current simulation is performed and the result is obtained. For this treatment couple of testing’s done like Decomposition study of Methylene Blue, Recyclability study for Methylene Blue etc.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0122626