Abstract The synergistic combination of different nanomaterials for improved performance in environmental applications such as the removal of aqueous micropollutants has attracted increasing interest in recent years. This study demonstrates a novel sequential adsorption–aggregation concept that harnesses tubular halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) and flexible cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) for the removal of a small, anionic dye molecule, chrome azurol S, from water. Hollow HNTs were first allowed to interact with the aqueous dye solution, after which the dye-loaded colloidal nanotubes were aggregated and separated from the water phase with cationized CNFs. The combination of 25 mg CNFs with 1 g HNTs at pH 7 resulted in efficient removal of dye (80%...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Organized arrays of halloysite clay nanotubes have great potential...
A set of lab-scale experiments were designed and conducted to remedy Direct Blue 15 (DB15) dye using...
One of the most pressing environmental problems is the existence of synthetic dyes in industrial was...
<p>Halloysite clay has chemical structure similar to kaolinite but it is rolled in tubes with diamet...
Summary: Congo red is hard to remove from dye wastewater due to its structure stability and high che...
The first-ever use of halloysite nanotube (HNT), a relatively low-cost nanomaterial abundantly avail...
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Here we overview the recent advances in the fabrication of su...
Recent developments in nanotechnology have identified clay minerals, characterised by a low cost and...
Advanced engineering of naturally occurring materials opens new doors in nanoscience and nanotechnol...
Background and purpose:The presence of dyes in wastewaters may cause serious problems for the enviro...
International audienceClays, particularly kaolinite, are promising adsorbents for the treatment of t...
Halloysite clay nanotubes are functionalized by exploiting the different charges between the inner p...
Organized arrays of halloysite clay nanotubes have great potential in molecular separation, absorpti...
Halloysite clay nanotubes are functionalized by exploiting the different charges between the inner p...
Naturally, occurring, low cost and eco-friendly halloysite nanotubes were chemically modified and un...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Organized arrays of halloysite clay nanotubes have great potential...
A set of lab-scale experiments were designed and conducted to remedy Direct Blue 15 (DB15) dye using...
One of the most pressing environmental problems is the existence of synthetic dyes in industrial was...
<p>Halloysite clay has chemical structure similar to kaolinite but it is rolled in tubes with diamet...
Summary: Congo red is hard to remove from dye wastewater due to its structure stability and high che...
The first-ever use of halloysite nanotube (HNT), a relatively low-cost nanomaterial abundantly avail...
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Here we overview the recent advances in the fabrication of su...
Recent developments in nanotechnology have identified clay minerals, characterised by a low cost and...
Advanced engineering of naturally occurring materials opens new doors in nanoscience and nanotechnol...
Background and purpose:The presence of dyes in wastewaters may cause serious problems for the enviro...
International audienceClays, particularly kaolinite, are promising adsorbents for the treatment of t...
Halloysite clay nanotubes are functionalized by exploiting the different charges between the inner p...
Organized arrays of halloysite clay nanotubes have great potential in molecular separation, absorpti...
Halloysite clay nanotubes are functionalized by exploiting the different charges between the inner p...
Naturally, occurring, low cost and eco-friendly halloysite nanotubes were chemically modified and un...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Organized arrays of halloysite clay nanotubes have great potential...
A set of lab-scale experiments were designed and conducted to remedy Direct Blue 15 (DB15) dye using...
One of the most pressing environmental problems is the existence of synthetic dyes in industrial was...