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Strategies to design modified activated carbon fibers for the decontamination of water and air

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 1137-1168

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10311-018-0740-9

Keywords

Pollutants; Modified activated carbon fibers; Adsorption; Degradation

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  1. Defence Research Development Organization (DRDO), Government of India, New Delhi

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The rapid industrialization has induced the entry of organic and inorganic contaminants into the environment at a rate greater than environmental cleaning. As a consequence, pollutants have accumulated in environmental media, thus posing health risk for living organisms. Here, we present surface treatment strategies that modify physicochemical properties of activated carbon fibers for environmental remediation. In particular, we review metals, metal oxides and various advanced materials used for modifying activated carbon fibers. We discuss the utilization of modified activated carbon fibers for adsorption of organic pollutants and inorganic pollutants, and for thedegradation of organic pollutants by photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, Fenton process and dielectric barrier discharge. We also discuss air pollutant removal, capacitive deionization, removal of inorganic ions and microbial decontamination by modified activated carbon fibers.

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