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A survey: use of Nanotechnology for waste treatment

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Chemistry, Agra College, Agra, UP, India
  • 2Department of Chemistry, RBS College, Agra, UP, India
  • 3Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engg. & Tech (FET), Agra College, Agra, UP, India

Res. J. Material Sci., Volume 5, Issue (5), Pages 1-3, September,16 (2017)

Abstract

Waste disposal is a drastic problem, world facing in 21st century. Industrialized countries like Japan, India are the runner up in this line. The ordinary methods like pyrolysis, Landfills, and incineration etc. are non-ecofriendly, expensive and take time. Using Nano-technology fabrication concept of efficient nano-filter and Ag, Cu, ZnO, TiO2 nanoparticles (nps), Carbon Nanotubes etc waste treatment is become more effective. Comparative survey of nano-technology and other techniques show that it is much better for the purpose of waste disposal.

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