Adsorption of organic water pollutants by clays and clay minerals composites: A comprehensive review
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Abstract
Clays and clay minerals are inexpensive, non-toxic, and naturally occurring minerals that have been utilized in water remediation as adsorbents. However, clays and clay minerals and those modified with heat, surfactants, acids, or organic-inorganic modifiers exhibit low adsorption capacity and re-generation ability towards organic water pollutants. The development of clays and clay minerals composites has gained considerable attention in recent years due to their enhanced adsorption capacity, ease of recovery from aqueous solution and improved physiochemical properties relative to raw and modified clays and clay minerals. This review aims to assess recent literature on clays and clay minerals composites…
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- Clay minerals
- Adsorption
- Kaolinite
- Montmorillonite
- Bentonite
- Environmental remediation
- Aqueous solution
- Hectorite
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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