Remove Nitrate Content from Water by Using Nitronet

  • Unique Paper ID: 195483
  • PageNo: 117-122
  • Abstract:
  • Nitrate contamination in water has emerged as a major environmental and public health concern worldwide, particularly in agricultural and industrial regions. Excess nitrate in drinking water is associated with serious health problems such as methemoglobinemia, thyroid disorders, and potential carcinogenic effects. Conventional nitrate removal methods such as reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and biological denitrification are effective but often expensive and maintenance- intensive. This paper presents an in-depth study on the removal of nitrate from water using Nitronet, an advanced anion-exchange-based filtration medium. The study explains the chemistry of nitrate contamination, health impacts, design principles of Nitronet, experimental methodology, performance evaluation, advantages, limitations, regeneration process, cost analysis, and future scope. The results indicate that Nitronet is a cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable solution for nitrate removal, especially suitable for rural and decentralized water treatment systems.

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BibTeX

@article{195483,
        author = {Mr Viraj Bhausaheb Thorat and Mr Mayur Santosh Bankar and Mr Keshav Suhas Nanaware and Mr Aryman Nandakumar Kapse},
        title = {Remove Nitrate Content from Water by Using Nitronet},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {11},
        pages = {117-122},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=195483},
        abstract = {Nitrate contamination in water has emerged as a major environmental and public health concern worldwide, particularly in agricultural and industrial regions. Excess nitrate in drinking water is associated with serious health problems such as methemoglobinemia, thyroid disorders, and potential carcinogenic effects. Conventional nitrate removal methods such as reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and biological denitrification are effective but often expensive and maintenance- intensive. This paper presents an in-depth study on the removal of nitrate from water using Nitronet, an advanced anion-exchange-based filtration medium. The study explains the chemistry of nitrate contamination, health impacts, design principles of Nitronet, experimental methodology, performance evaluation, advantages, limitations, regeneration process, cost analysis, and future scope. The results indicate that Nitronet is a cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable solution for nitrate removal, especially suitable for rural and decentralized water treatment systems.},
        keywords = {Nitronet , Nitrate, Environmental},
        month = {March},
        }

Cite This Article

Thorat, M. V. B., & Bankar, M. M. S., & Nanaware, M. K. S., & Kapse, M. A. N. (2026). Remove Nitrate Content from Water by Using Nitronet. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(11), 117–122.

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