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Lignin derived
SCMnano-biocarbon
Lignin and its deposition on
Dyes
polyurethane foam for wastewater 109.77
dye adsorption
Cationization
SCMof Cellulose
Cellulose
Nanofibers for the Removal
SO4(II)
of Sulfate Ions from Aqueous Solutions
24.5
Rapid and efficient
SCMO removalCellulose
of lead from water by Pb(II) 8800 µmol.g−1
α-FeOOH/Cellulose/TiO2 nanocomposite
PreparationSCMOR
and characterization
Chitosan, Cyclodextrin
of CS/β-CD/Nano-ZnO
Dyes composite porous membrane optimized 96.33 by Box-Behnken for the adso
Evaluation SCMOR
of adsorption
Cyclodextrin
ability of cyclodextrin-calixarene
Pb(II) nanosponges towards Pb2+ 114 mg g−1 for
ion in aqueous
NS3solution
and 99 mg g−1 for NS4
Green mussel-inspired
SCMOR Lignin lignin magnetic nanoparticles Cr (VI)
with high adsorptive capacity and 44.56
environmental friendliness for chromiu
Lignin-basedSCMR
nanoparticles
Ligninfor recovery and separation
H2PO4(-)
of phosphate and reused as renewable
0.0901 magnetic fertilizers
Magnetic FeS@Lignin-derived
SCMOR Lignin carbon nanocomposites Te(IV)as an efficient adsorbent for multistage
148.36 collaborative selective recovery
Performance SCMR
study onChitosan
sequestration of copper ions from contaminatedCu(II) water using newly synthesized high effective chitosan
AdsorptionSCMOR
of 4-Nitrophenol
Alginateon calcium alginate-multiwall
4-Nitrophenol
carbon nanotube beads:168.4Modeling,
mg/g kinetics, equilibriums and reusa
On the efficient
SCMOR removal,
Chitosan
regeneration and reuse of Glyphosate
quaternary herbicide
chitosan magnetite nanosorbents
91200 for glyphosate herbicide in w
Use of Response
SCMO SurfaceChitosan
Methodology To DevelopCrand (VI)Optimize the Composition
Cu(II) of a Chitosan−Polyethyleneimine−Graphene
90%
Kinetics, isotherm,
SCMO andBacterial
optimization
exopolysaccharide
of the hexavalent
Cr(VI)chromium removal from aqueous 5.818378
solution by a magnetic nanobiosorbe
Fe3O4/cyclodextrin
SCMOR polymer
Cyclodextrin
nanocomposites for selective
Pb(II) heavy
Cd(II)metalsNi(II)
removal from industrial
64 wastewater
27
Process optimization
SCMO and
Chitosan
modeling of Pb(II) ions adsorption
Pb(II) on chitosan-conjugated magnetite
192.308 nano-biocomposite using respo
Synthesis ofSCMO
chitosan-ethylene
Chitosan glycol diglycidyl ether/TiO2 nanoparticles
Dyes for adsorption
1407.16
of reactive orange 16 dye using a resp
Solid–solidSCMO
crosslinking
Cellulose
of carboxymethyl cellulosePb(II)
nanolayerHg(II)
on titaniumCd(II)
oxide nanoparticles
505.08 as a novel
232 biocomposite for effic
Nano-SiO2 SCMcrosslinkedChitosan
chitosan-nano-TiO2 polymeric nanocompositeHg(II) for
Cu(II)
selective and instantaneous1600microwave-assisted sorp
EngineeredSCMO
nano-zirconium
Celluloseoxide-crosslinked-nanolayer
Cr(VI) of carboxymethyl
Cr(III) 1120
cellulose and 500 μmol g
for speciation and adsorptive
− 1removal of C
Synthesis ofSCMOR
β-Cyclodextrin-Based
Cyclodextrin Electrospun Nanofiber
Dyes Membranes for Highly Efficient 826.45
Adsorption and Separation of Methy
FabricationSCMO
of a versatile
Lignin
lignin-based nano-trap for Pb(II)
heavy metalAg(I)ion capture
Cu(II)and bacterial283inhibition1058
ApplicationSCMO
of the Fe3O4/
Alginate
alginate/ diatomite nano-adsorbent
Pd(II) CNfor the adsorption of palladium 60.2 and cyanide
209 from wastewater:
Development SCMRof a novel
Alginate
nano-biosorbent for the removal
F(I) of fluoride from water 58.24, 80.33 for 2 different variants
Chitosan based
SCMOR nano composite
Chitosan adsorbent—Synthesis, Pb(II) characterization
Cd(II) and application for357adsorption341of binary mixtures of P
In situ preparation
SCMOR of Chitosan
magnetic Fe3O4/chitosan nanoparticles
Dyes via a novel reduction–precipitation
508 method and their application
Removal ofSCMlead ion and
Lignin
oil droplet from aqueous Pb(II)
solution byOil lignin-grafted carbon nanotubes 235 TBF
Carbon nanotube-grafted
SCM Chitosan
chitosan and its adsorption
Phenol
capacity for phenol in aqueous solution 86.96
Environmentally
SCMOR friendly
Chitosan
magnetic chitosan nano-biocomposite for Cu(II) Cu(II)
ions adsorption and magnetic nano-fluid hypertherm
Efficient removal
SCMO of coomassie
Starch, alginic
brilliant
acidblue R-250Dyes
dye using starch/poly(alginic acid-cl-acrylamide)
31.24 nanohydrogel
Synthesis and
SCMOR
characterization
Chitosan of poly(maleic acid)-grafted crosslinked
Hg(II) chitosan nanomaterial with1044 high uptake and selectivity
Nanocellulose/nanobentonite
SCMOR Cellulosecomposite anchored Co(II)
with multi-carboxyl functional About groups200as anmg/l
adsorbent for the effective rem
Sorption studies
SCMOR of manganese
Alginate and cobalt from aqueous Mn(II) phase Co(II)
onto alginate beads and 63.7 nano-graphite 78encapsulated alginate
Chitosan-alginate
SCMORnanoparticles
Chitosan (CANPs) as potential nanosorbent Hg(II) for removal of Hg (II) ions 217.4
Bisphosphonate
SCMOnanocellulose
Cellulose in the removal of vanadium(V)
V(II) from water 99
Modelling and
SCMORoptimization
Celluloseof factors influencing adsorptive
As(III) performance of agrowaste-derived
e N550 mgg−1Nanocellulose
for SBNIONs which
Iron Oxide
was obse
Nan
PreparationSCMOR
of nanocellulose
Cellulosemodified with dithizone Mn(II)
for separation, extraction and determination
137 of trace amounts of manga
l-Cysteine functionalized
SCM Cellulose
bagasse cellulose nanofibers for mercury(II)
Hg(II) ions adsorption 116.82
Investigation
SCMof heavyCellulose
metal adsorption in binary system
Pb(II) by nanocrystalline
Hg(II) cellulose – 91.08
Bentonite nanocomposite:
46 Improveme
Potential ofSCMO
amino - riched
Cellulose
nano-structured MnFe2O4@cellulose
Cr (VI) to biosorption of toxic Cr(VI):
250 Modeling, kinetic, equilibrium a
Chitosan-silica
SC (in
hybrid
deptChitosan
nanosorbents for oil removaloilfrom water --
Removal ofSCMOR
heavy metalChitosan
ions by magnetic chitosanPb(II)
nanoparticles prepared Cd(II)
continuously 79.2
via high-gravity reactive precipitation
L-cystein modified
SCMO bentonite-cellulose
Cellulose nanocomposite
Pb(II)(cellu/cys-bent)
Cd(II) for
Cu(II)
adsorption of16.12
Cu2+, Pb2+,32.36
and Cd2+ ions from aque
Novel NTiO2-chitosan@NZrO2-chitosan
SCMO Chitosan nanocomposite
Gd(III) for effective
Sm(III) adsorptive uptake 450 andof trivalent
650 μmol/ggadolinium and samarium
Self-Assembled
SCMOExopolysaccharide
Bacterial exopolysaccharide
Nanoparticles for
Pb(II)
Bioremediation
Cd(II) and Cu(II)
Green Synthesis 2327
of Noble Metal
547 Nanoparticles
Promoting SCMR
dynamic adsorption
Cellulose of Pb2+ in a single Pb(II)
pass flow using fibrous nano-TiO2/cellulose 113 membranes
AdsorptionSCMOR
of heavy metal
Ligninsewage on nano-materialsPb(II)such asCd(II)
titanate/TiO2
Cu(II)added lignin77.6 258.2
Novel design
SCMR
of Fe-CuCellulose
alloy coated cellulose nanocrystals
Pb(II) with Pathogens
strong antibacterial ability
93.98%
and efficient
99%Pb2+ removal
Magnetic carboxylated
SCMR Cellulose
cellulose nanocrystals as adsorbent
Pb(II) for the removal of Pb(II) from 63.78
aqueous solution
ElectrospunSCMOR
nanofiberChitosan
membrane of PEO/ChitosanPb(II)for the adsorption
Cd(II) ofCu(II)&Ni(II
nickel, cadmium,237 lead and copper
248 ions from aqueous
Cap3 Synthesis Method Magnetic? Comp withSimu? MechanismOther keywords
- - N -- -- MB
-- -- N -- --
-- -- N NO CHEMI
-- -- N Yes Physi+Che Congo red
−1 for NS3 and 99 mg g−1 for NS4 -- -- N Yes IX
-- -- Y Yes IX
-- Y Yes Physi+Chemi: CF is driving
-- -- Y Yes Chemi: PPT, RED, IX, CF
236.7 -- Y Yes Physi, poreMB
-- -- N #NAME? --
-- -- Y ES
30% crosslinki Hummers N Yes ES, CF
chemical co-- Y Physi
13 Complexation conjugaY CF, ES
ConjugatiocoprecipitaY IX and ES depending on pH
Cross linki -- N ES HB n-pi Reactive orange 16 dye, RSM used
322.56 Cross linkin-- N ES IX
256 Cross linkin-- N Phys Chem IX
nd 500 μmol g− 1 Crosslinkin-- N NO CF, ES
crosslinkin ElectrospinN Yes ES MB
210 Crosslinkininverse-emulsion copolymerization
n Yes ES, CHE, CF
CROSSLINKcoprecipitaN Yes Physi, Redlich-Peterson
33 for 2 different variants Crosslinkincrosslinkin N IX
crosslinkin dispersion N ES
crosslinkin reduction-pY Chemi, ValAzo-dyes
crosslinkin Oxidation, N Yes CF
crosslinkin Grafting N Yes Physi+Chem Comparative
232.55 crosslinkin  Co-precipitation,
Y carbodiimide chemical
Yes reaction
ChemisorptRSM
crosslinkin co-graft poN PHYSI MO R-250
crosslinkin graft polymN Chemi
crosslinkin radical po N NO IX then CF (complex formation)
crosslinking, es N IX
crosslinkin -- N CF, ES
DisintegratmechanicalN ES IX CF
gg−1 for SBNIONs which was obser
extraction Acidic extr N NO COVALENT,ES
extraction wood pulp Nh ES
Extraction,Alkaline tr N Yes ES IX Kinetic study
Extraction,Acidic treaN Yes Pearson priMechanistic study
Functionalisation N ES, CF
Grafting - N --
36.42 high-gravity reactive pY IX CF
18.53 IX SONICATION Yes Physi and Chemi (ES), not IX
microwavemicrowaveN --
935 Self assem-- N CHE,ES MB (2800)
Self-assembly, ES N --
308.5 Hydrother N Yes --
Redox reacN Yes Ads, reduction
Co-precipitY Yes ES Mechanistic study
310&357 electrospinN PHYSI
Alginate 4
Bacterial E 2

Other 3
Cellulose 15

Chitosan 16
Cyclodextr 2
Lignin 7

orange 16 dye, RSM used Pb(II) 17


Cr(VI) 5
Cu(II) 9
Hg(II) 6
Dyes 6
Cd(II) 8
Others 24

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Crosslinkin 19
Complexat 3
Extraction 5
Self assemb 2
unclear/u 20

alkali cause swelling and burstin 12


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