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This is a concise book with comprehensive information on coal and
biomass ash generated from their combustion in thermal power
plants. It presents detailed studies on ash generated from
contrasting coal and biomass feedstocks, and provides a comparative
evaluation of these different ashes in terms of their origin,
properties, environmental hazards. Potential utilizations with
specific advantages and disadvantages of the respective ashes are
elaborated in detail, including some innovative means of ash
utilization for value addition purposes. By addressing both the
theory and commercial exploitation of these products, this book
will be helpful for industrialists, academicians and researchers
alike.
This book details the analytical processes, and interpretation of
the resulting data, needed in order to achieve a comprehensive
source-rock evaluation of organic-rich shales. The authors employ
case studies on Permian and Cretaceous shales from various Indian
basins and other petroleum-bearing basins around the world to
illustrate the key features of their organic-rich shale
characterization methodology. These case studies may also help to
identify potential zones within shale formations that could be
exploited for commercial gas and/or oil production. Given its
scope, the book will be of interest to all researchers working in
the field of source-rock analysis. In addition, the source-rock
evaluation techniques - and the various intricacies associated with
them - discussed here offer valuable material for postgraduate
geology courses.
According to the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 14.4
million adults aged 18 and older had alcohol use disorder (AUD).
Mixing alcohol with other drugs such as opioids or cocaine has
become an emerging trend, exacerbating public health concerns and
may synergistically augment the seriousness of the adverse effects
such as withdrawal symptoms, cardiovascular disorders, liver
damage, reproductive abnormalities, and behavioral abnormalities.
Despite the seriousness of the situation, possible mechanisms
underlying the addiction and the withdrawal symptoms is not yet
understood. This has been one of the key hindrances in developing
effective treatment. Neurobiology of Alcohol and the Brain
addresses the addiction-related problems reviewing both the
mechanisms and withdrawal system with alcohol addiction. First, the
book discusses the mechanisms of the rewarding and aversive
effects, including addiction and the withdrawal symptoms of alcohol
drinking. Next, alcohol's interaction with other drugs and ensuing
adverse consequences is discussed including current and novel
treatments against alcoholism. This is followed by a closer look at
mental health and alcohol use disorder comorbidity. Lastly, the
reader is provided with examples of an experimental study that
describes possible protective effects of gold nanoparticles against
alcohol addiction in rats subjected to alcohol self-administration.
Neurobiology of Alcohol and the Brain will unlock the mechanistic
diversities of alcoholism helping to facilitate future developments
of new, personalized treatment options for patients suffering from
alcohol addiction.
Engineered Nanoparticles: Structure, Properties and Mechanisms of
Toxicity is an indispensable introduction to engineered
nanomaterials (ENM) and their potential adverse effects on human
health and the environment. Although research in the area of
pharmacology and toxicology of ENM is rapidly advancing, a possible
correlation between their physicochemical properties and biomedical
properties or toxicity is not yet fully understood. This
understanding is essential to develop strategies for the safe
applications and handling of ENM. The book comprehensively defines
the current understanding of ENM toxicity, first describing these
materials and their physicochemical properties, and then discussing
the toxicological theory and methodology before finally
demonstrating the potential impact of ENM on the environment and
human health. It represents an essential reference for students and
investigators in toxicology, pharmacology, chemistry, material
sciences, medicine, and those in related disciplines who require an
introduction to ENM and their potential toxicological effects.
This is a concise book with comprehensive information on coal and
biomass ash generated from their combustion in thermal power
plants. It presents detailed studies on ash generated from
contrasting coal and biomass feedstocks, and provides a comparative
evaluation of these different ashes in terms of their origin,
properties, environmental hazards. Potential utilizations with
specific advantages and disadvantages of the respective ashes are
elaborated in detail, including some innovative means of ash
utilization for value addition purposes. By addressing both the
theory and commercial exploitation of these products, this book
will be helpful for industrialists, academicians and researchers
alike.
This book details the analytical processes, and interpretation of
the resulting data, needed in order to achieve a comprehensive
source-rock evaluation of organic-rich shales. The authors employ
case studies on Permian and Cretaceous shales from various Indian
basins and other petroleum-bearing basins around the world to
illustrate the key features of their organic-rich shale
characterization methodology. These case studies may also help to
identify potential zones within shale formations that could be
exploited for commercial gas and/or oil production. Given its
scope, the book will be of interest to all researchers working in
the field of source-rock analysis. In addition, the source-rock
evaluation techniques - and the various intricacies associated with
them - discussed here offer valuable material for postgraduate
geology courses.
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