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Table 2 Polymer capped nanoparticles employed for environmental remediation applications

From: Role of capping agents in the application of nanoparticles in biomedicine and environmental remediation: recent trends and future prospects

Nanoparticles

Capping agents

Principle

Substrate

Benefits

References

Ag

Chitosan

Catalysis

Methyl Orange

Efficient and occur in visible light

[89]

Ag

Core–shell magnetic chitosan

Adsorption

Cationic & anionic

Multi-dye adsorption, magnetic separation, and reusability

[90]

Ag

PVA

Biosorption

Manganese ions

Immobilized on Trichosporon cutaneum R57 strain

[91]

Ag & ZnO

PVP

Photocatalyst

Methylene blue

Efficient as compared to simple ZnO nanoparticles

[123]

Ag

Chitosan

Adsorption

Atrazine (pesticide)

Efficient and reusable

[124]

Ag

Two different chitosan microparticles

Adsorption

Methyl parathion (pesticide)

Efficient and reusable

[125]

Ag & Au

Chitosan

Adsorption

Methyl parathion (pesticide)

Thermostable, highly hydrophilic

[126]

Au

PVP

Adsorption

Mercury

Efficiency can be controlled via optimizing the concentration of PVP

[127]

Fe

PVP

Catalytic adsorption

Bromate

Efficient and prolonged storage

[128]

Au

Chitosan

Sensor

Copper and Zinc ions

Detect even the lowest metal concentration

[129]

Magnetite

Chitosan & polythiophene

Adsorption

Mercury (II)

Efficient and sensitive

[130]

Silver tin sulfide

PEG

Catalysis

Eosin yellow & brilliant green dyes

Efficient, photostable, and recyclable

[131]

TiO2

PVA

Photocatalysis

Rhodamine B

Highly efficient, stable, and reusable

[132]

Ag

PVA

Sensor

Hydrogen peroxide

Simple, cost-effective and reliable

[96]