Title
Functional cellulose-based gels used in wastewater remediation, with a focus on heavy metals and dye removal: a critical review
Authors
NDUDUZO L. KHUMALO, SAMSON MOHOMANE, ALBERTUS K BASSON and TSHWAFO E. MOTAUNG
Received
February 26, 2024
Published
Volume 59 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
cellulose, adsorption, aerogel, biomass, hydrogel, water treatment
Abstract
Water pollution remains a critical global challenge, exacerbated by increasing pressure on freshwater resources and the
lack of access to clean drinking water for millions of people. This review investigates the potential of nanocellulose
based materials in water purification, with a specific focus on their application as an adsorbent, photocatalyst, and
catalyst/support for adsorbents. To overcome the limitations of conventional treatment methods, various strategies for
fabricating cellulose-based aerogels are examined. The review outlines the processes involved in biomass-derived
cellulose extraction, nanocellulose preparation, and the development of hybrid aerogels.
A major source of water contamination is the presence of heavy metals and synthetic dye pollutants. This comprehensive
review highlights the use of cellulose-based gel materials for the effective removal of heavy metals and dyes from
wastewater. In addition, it explores the underlying mechanisms involved in mitigating the toxicity of these pollutants
using cellulose-based aerogels, ion-exchange systems, flocculants, and other biosorbents incorporating nanocellulose.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2025.59.58
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