Application of nanomaterials in dye wastewater treatment has received wide attention in recent years.
This review highlights recent developments in the use of nanomaterials for the adsorption of dyes from
wastewater. Specific adsorption mechanisms, improvements, particularly for increasing adsorption
capacities, and toxicity are discussed for each nanomaterial. The accumulated data indicate that nanomaterials
can be effectively used for treating dye wastewater. Nanochitosan, in particular, has a huge potential
for commercial application due to its sustainability with respect to excellent adsorption performance,
non-toxicity and low cost. Although the applications using nanomaterials have been developing rapidly,
the technology is still far from achieving the ultimate goal of commercialization. Other considerations,
such as regeneration methods and treatment of actual commercial textile dye wastewater, have not been
sufficiently researched.