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Abstract The PhD thesis titled ”Simultaneous adsorption and catalytic treatment of selected pollutants by novel nanocomposites” presents a comprehensive exploration divided into two distinct parts: an Egyptian part and a French part. Both sections address pressing environmental concerns, focusing on water treatment and CO2 reduction, respectively. The core of the research revolves around the development of cutting-edge organic-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials. These nanocomposites exhibit a remarkable dual functionality as both efficient sorbents and catalysts. The investigation encompasses an examination of both metal-based and metal-free supports. The aim is to precisely regulate their porosity and surface characteristics to enhance not only their overall performance and selectivity but also facilitate their recycling. By manipulating these key parameters, we seek to optimize the effectiveness of the nanomaterials in capturing pollutants while simultaneously driving catalytic reactions. Ultimately, this research strives to provide innovative solutions for sustainable and effective treatment of water and CO2 emissions. |