Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology

The escalating prevalence of emerging contaminants, notably pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs), poses a significant threat to global freshwater reservoirs, environmental equilibrium, and human well-being. Trace amounts of these micropollutants persist within aquatic environments, posi...

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Main Authors: Ntone, Ellora Priscille Ndia, Rozaimi, Abu Samah, Mohamad Syafiq, Abdul Wahab, Alsalhy, Qusay Fadhil, Sunarti, Abd Rahman
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author Ntone, Ellora Priscille Ndia
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Mohamad Syafiq, Abdul Wahab
Alsalhy, Qusay Fadhil
Sunarti, Abd Rahman
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Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Mohamad Syafiq, Abdul Wahab
Alsalhy, Qusay Fadhil
Sunarti, Abd Rahman
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description The escalating prevalence of emerging contaminants, notably pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs), poses a significant threat to global freshwater reservoirs, environmental equilibrium, and human well-being. Trace amounts of these micropollutants persist within aquatic environments, posing challenges in their detection, analysis, and wastewater remediation using conventional approaches. Enhanced tertiary treatments (ETTs), encompassing methods such as adsorption on activated carbon (AAC), advanced oxidation processes (AOP), and membrane separation process (MSP), have been introduced to address these challenges. This review underscores the pressing necessity for economical and efficacious alternatives, with a particular focus on polymeric membrane technology for membrane-based wastewater treatment. The polymeric membrane approach demonstrates cost-effectiveness, facile production, and excellent pollutant selectivity. Furthermore, the paper explores the viability of utilizing agricultural waste as an alternative adsorbent material within adsorption-membrane hybrid systems. Introducing an innovative approach—adsorption-membrane hybrid technology utilizing agricultural waste—this review advances beyond existing literature. By leveraging polymeric membrane technology alongside the unique attributes of agricultural waste adsorbents, this strategy aims to enhance the efficacy of wastewater treatment. Noteworthy for its comprehensive exploration of adsorbent precursors derived from agricultural waste, this review presents a novel and promising avenue for wastewater treatment advancement.
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spelling ump-459132025-10-15T02:38:14Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45913/ Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology Ntone, Ellora Priscille Ndia Rozaimi, Abu Samah Mohamad Syafiq, Abdul Wahab Alsalhy, Qusay Fadhil Sunarti, Abd Rahman TP Chemical technology The escalating prevalence of emerging contaminants, notably pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs), poses a significant threat to global freshwater reservoirs, environmental equilibrium, and human well-being. Trace amounts of these micropollutants persist within aquatic environments, posing challenges in their detection, analysis, and wastewater remediation using conventional approaches. Enhanced tertiary treatments (ETTs), encompassing methods such as adsorption on activated carbon (AAC), advanced oxidation processes (AOP), and membrane separation process (MSP), have been introduced to address these challenges. This review underscores the pressing necessity for economical and efficacious alternatives, with a particular focus on polymeric membrane technology for membrane-based wastewater treatment. The polymeric membrane approach demonstrates cost-effectiveness, facile production, and excellent pollutant selectivity. Furthermore, the paper explores the viability of utilizing agricultural waste as an alternative adsorbent material within adsorption-membrane hybrid systems. Introducing an innovative approach—adsorption-membrane hybrid technology utilizing agricultural waste—this review advances beyond existing literature. By leveraging polymeric membrane technology alongside the unique attributes of agricultural waste adsorbents, this strategy aims to enhance the efficacy of wastewater treatment. Noteworthy for its comprehensive exploration of adsorbent precursors derived from agricultural waste, this review presents a novel and promising avenue for wastewater treatment advancement. Taylor & Francis 2025-01 Article PeerReviewed other en https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45913/1/Review%20of%20PPCPs%20remediation%20in%20Asia-%20the%20role%20of%20agricultural%20waste%20in%20adsorption-membrane%20hybrid%20technology.pdf Ntone, Ellora Priscille Ndia and Rozaimi, Abu Samah and Mohamad Syafiq, Abdul Wahab and Alsalhy, Qusay Fadhil and Sunarti, Abd Rahman (2025) Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology. Chemical Engineering Communications, 212 (7). pp. 1132-1166. ISSN 1563-5201. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1080/00986445.2024.2447843
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Ntone, Ellora Priscille Ndia
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Mohamad Syafiq, Abdul Wahab
Alsalhy, Qusay Fadhil
Sunarti, Abd Rahman
Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology
title Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology
title_full Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology
title_fullStr Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology
title_full_unstemmed Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology
title_short Review of PPCPs remediation in Asia: The role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology
title_sort review of ppcps remediation in asia: the role of agricultural waste in adsorption-membrane hybrid technology
topic TP Chemical technology
url https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45913/
https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45913/