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Nano-Catalysis for Agricultural Pollution Control: An Economic Law Perspective

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  • Tong Liu

    (Liaoning Institute of Science and Technology, China)

  • Wenyan Wang

    (Cangzhou Normal University, China)

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Agricultural non-point source pollution (ANPSP) poses a significant threat to environmental and public health, particularly in rapidly developing economies like China. This paper examines nanocatalysis as a promising technology for mitigating ANPSP, highlighting its efficiency in pollutant removal. Reviewing recent studies (2020-2024), we find nanocatalysis effective in degrading pollutants but note challenges such as cost, long-term impact, and regulation. Integrating nanocatalysis with economic law could balance innovation with sustainability. Future efforts should refine models, enhance regulations, and promote interdisciplinary collaboration to fully leverage nanocatalysis for sustainable agriculture.

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  • Tong Liu & Wenyan Wang, 2025. "Nano-Catalysis for Agricultural Pollution Control: An Economic Law Perspective," International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS), IGI Global Scientific Publishing, vol. 16(1), pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaeis0:v:16:y:2025:i:1:p:1-12
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