Abstract
Nanotechnology has many advantages, and its applications are spread to
every field, from engineering to medicine and space to agriculture. Owing to the
immense advantages of nano-size particles, nano-based materials are widely applied in
wastewater treatment. These nanomaterials are developed and utilized in different
sizes, shapes, and chemical compositions. These nanomaterials are characterized by
their unique physical, chemical and biological properties. Besides the immense benefits
of nanomaterials, they also have few environmental implications. This chapter presents
the pros and cons of nanomaterials and their implications on the environment. Further,
the effect of various nanomaterials on the aquatic environment, including the behaviour
and toxicity on the aquatic ecosystem, is discussed. Finally, future directions to
minimize the toxic effect of nanomaterials on the aquatic ecosystem and the need for
improvement in the nanomaterials are presented.
Keywords: Engineered nanomaterials, Metal oxide nanomaterials, Carbon-based nanomaterials, Toxicity, Emerging water pollutants, Environmental impact, Environmental assessment, Pollutant monitoring, Nanoelectronic devices, Nanotextile materials, Remediation technologies, Wastewater treatment plants, Sewage treatment plants, Transport and environmental fate of nanomaterials, Nanomaterial waste handling.