Köse, KazımMavlan, MiranYoungblood, Jeffrey P.2020-02-112020-02-112020Köse, K., Mavlan, M., Youngblood, J. P. Applications and impact of nanocellulose based adsorbents. Cellulose, 1-24.0969-02391572-882Xhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-020-03011-1https://hdl.handle.net/11491/5727Abstract Efficient separation and removal is necessary in applications ranging from environmental remediation to the food sector. A well-designed adsorption system should meet the demands for high efficiency in a cost and time effective manner. In wastewater treatment, the ideal chemical feedstock used to synthesize the adsorbents should themselves been environmentally friendly (i.e. non-toxic) to avoid subsequent environmental issues. Nanocellulose, made of the most abundant organic biopolymer on earth, fulfills many criteria to fit the profile of a highly safe, but efficient adsorbent. A survey of the literature reveals that nanocellulose materials have a proven track record as viable alternatives as adsorbents. To summarize these recent advances, this review describes the methodologies under current use for such designs and gives a systematic overview of these technologies to promote a more focused research in the future for nanocellulose based adsorbent materialseninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAdsorptionCellulose NanocrystalPollutionWastewater TreatmentRemovalApplications and impact of nanocellulose based adsorbentsReview Article12410.1007/s10570-020-03011-1Q1WOS:000509160400002Q1