The Porous Materials Absorb and Remove Organic Pollutants
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 4763
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Interests: mineral materials; clay nanosheets; polymer chemistry; hydrogel; self-assembly; wastewater treatment
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Interests: surface forces; interfacial chemistry; asphaltenes; emulsions; oily sludge treatment; wastewater treatment
Interests: mineral material; semiconductor mineral; DFT calculation; catalysis; wastewater treatment
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Porous materials, with special pore structures and surface properties, have been found to efficiently adsorb and remove organic pollutants from water, making them important materials for solving water pollution problems. This Special Issue of Molecules, entitled “The Porous Materials Absorb and Remove Organic Pollutants”, aims to publish papers discussing the recent progress made in the development of novel porous materials, such as porous mineral, hydrogels, polymer composites, organic/inorganic frameworks, etc., with applications in the adsorption and removal of organic pollutants. We are eager to publish submissions detailing experimental research, theoretical research, application research, and review articles are welcome. The goal of this Special Issue is to provide a platform for academic communication in the field of the adsorption and removal of organic pollutants by porous materials, thereby promoting the further development and practical implementation of these methods.
Dr. Wei Wang
Dr. Ling Zhang
Dr. Renji Zheng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- porous materials
- hydrogel
- polymer
- structure regulation
- adsorption
- organic pollutants
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