Nurul Natasha Mohammad Jafri, J. Jaafar, N. Mohamad Nor, N. Alias, F. Aziz, W. N. Wan Salleh, N. Yusof, M. H. Dzarfan Othman, Mukhlis A. Rahman, A. Ismail, R. A. Rahman
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Hollow nanomaterials, which emerged from nanotechnology, have earned a lot of interest due to their unique morphology and extensive surface area. This technology has been widely utilised in water treatment branches such as photocatalysis, membrane technology, and sorption process. There are several types of hollow nanomaterials, all of which have the potential to treat contaminated water, including pollutants, namely heavy metals and organic compounds. Here, we provide a review of the benefits and downsides of hollow nanomaterials advancement as well as new progress in those fields. The challenges of using hollow nanomaterials, as well as their prospects, are also discussed.