Abstract
Water stress and scarcity are among the primary issue that the world is
witnessing in this era, as pollution of freshwater resources are increasing due to various
emerging pollutants, such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, pesticides, and
household and industrial chemicals. Efficient treatment of wastewater is an important
aspect of fresh water supply, and such water can also be used for different household
activities and other purposes. So for wastewater treatment, different eco-friendly as
well as economic approaches have been analyzed, and the use of carbon quantum dots
(CQDs) for the treatment of wastewater is efficient and effective technique extensively
studied in the last few years. CQDs are promising nanomaterials for water pollution
treatment due to their small particle sizes, tuneable fluorescent properties and
containing oxygen-based functional groups. In this chapter, the chemical and physical
attributes of CQDs, raw substances and methodologies being utilized in the synthesis,
and stability of CQDs, along with their effective employment in wastewater
remediation and treatment, has discussed in detail.