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Implication of nanotechnology to reduce the environmental risks of waste associated with the COVID-19 pandemic

Gharieb S. El‐Sayyad, Dounia Elfadil, Mohamed S. Gaballah, Dina M. El‐Sherif, Mohamed Abouzid, Hanady G. Nada, Mohamed S. Khalil, Mohamed A. Ghorab

2023RSC Advances16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

century so far. It has contributed to a significant increase in the generation of waste, particularly personal protective equipment and hazardous medical, as it can contribute to environmental pollution and expose individuals to various hazards. To minimize the risk of infection, the entire surrounding environment should be disinfected or neutralized regularly. Effective medical waste management can add value by reducing the spread of COVID-19 and increasing the recyclability of materials instead of sending them to landfill. Developing an antiviral coating for the surface of objects frequently used by the public could be a practical solution to prevent the spread of virus particles and the inactivation of virus transmission. Relying on an abundance of engineered materials identifiable by their useful physicochemical properties through versatile chemical functionalization, nanotechnology offers a number of approaches to address this emergency. Here, through a multidisciplinary perspective encompassing various fields such as virology, biology, medicine, engineering, chemistry, materials science, and computer science, we describe how nanotechnology-based strategies can support the fight against COVID-19 well as infectious diseases in general, including future pandemics. In this review, the design of the antiviral coating to combat the spread of COVID-19 was discussed, and technological attempts to minimize the coronavirus outbreak were highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicHazardous wasteCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Multidisciplinary approachSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Environmental planningPersonal protective equipmentNanotechnologyEnvironmental scienceRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessInfectious disease (medical specialty)EngineeringWaste managementMedicineMaterials scienceDiseasePolitical scienceLawPathologyHealthcare and Environmental Waste ManagementDental Research and COVID-19SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
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