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A research study conducted by Lanzhou Jiaotong University in China explores the potential of MXenes, a type of nanomaterial, for water pollution adsorption remediation. MXenes possess unique physical and chemical properties, such as a large specific surface area, high hydrophilicity, and excellent chemical stability, making them promising for environmental remediation technologies. The study reviews the research progress of MXenes in adsorbing heavy metals, dyes, radioactive substances, and antibiotics from water, discussing their characteristics, adsorption conditions, capacity, and mechanisms. The study also examines the reuse ability of MXenes and discusses the challenges and prospects of their application in water treatment. [Extracted from the article] |