Over the past century, the scarcity of pure drinking water has increased worldwide, and due to the overwhelming rise in demand the situation could be exacerbated in coming days. To… Click to show full abstract
Over the past century, the scarcity of pure drinking water has increased worldwide, and due to the overwhelming rise in demand the situation could be exacerbated in coming days. To alleviate this global issue, several technologies for purifying water have been developed which are limited by certain factors. Therefore, research interests in nanomaterials-based water purification technologies are growing to tackle water scarcity. Among the various proposed methods and nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and functionalized CNTs are superior to water purification and treatment processes due to configurable properties such as high surface area, high reactivity, lower cost, and less adverse effects on the environment. This review introduces most of the CNTs and functionalized CNTs-based water purification and treatment technologies and the challenges associated with these applications. The comparative studies among these methods are also be discussed to help researchers bring novel CNTs-based efficient technologies in the near future for a sustainable world.
               
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