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Numerous solvents used in chemical processes have poisonous and
unsafe properties that pose significant ecological concerns ranging
from atmospheric emissions to the contamination of water effluents.
To combat these ecological threats, over the course of the past two
decades, the field of green chemistry has grown to develop more
natural reaction processes and techniques involving the use of
nonconventional solvents to diminish waste solvent production and
thus decrease negative impact on the environment. Ionic liquids in
particular are more environmentally friendly substitutes to
conventional solvents, and as such, have seen more widespread use
in the past decade. They have been used in such processes as
extraction, separation, purification of organic, inorganic, and
bioinorganic compounds, reaction media in biochemical and chemical
catalysis, green organic and drug synthesis, among other industrial
applications. Thus, in proving themselves a suitable greener media
for economic viability in chemical processes, ionic liquids are
leading to more sustainable development. This edition explores the
application of ionic liquids as a green solvent. It contains a
state-of-the-art overview on ionic liquids as green solvents for
chemical processes and techniques, as well as some of their useful
industrial applications.
Globalization and industrialization involve a number of reactions,
products, extractions, and separations that require the use of
organic solvents. These solvents are responsible for a number of
ecological concerns, including atmospheric and land toxicity.
Conventional organic solvents are regarded as volatile organic
compounds; some are even limited due to their potential for ozone
layer depletion. While supercritical liquids exhibit physical
properties that could make them ideal substitutes for these
volatile compounds, there is particular interest in the use of
carbon dioxide as a solvent of crude material. In particular,
carbon dioxide has apparent 'green' properties, like its
noncombustible nature, the fact that it is generally nonpoisonous,
and its relative inertness. Thus, the use of supercritical carbon
dioxide can provide practical improvements to the sustainability of
industrial products and processes. This book provides in-depth
literature in the area of industrial green processes, focusing on
the separation, purification, and extraction of compounds utilizing
supercritical carbon dioxide as a green solvent.
Urbanization, industrialization, and unethical agricultural
practices have considerably negative effects on the environment,
flora, fauna, and the health and safety of humanity. Over the last
decade, green chemistry research has focused on discovering and
utilizing safer, more environmentally friendly processes to
synthesize products like organic compounds, inorganic compounds,
medicines, proteins, enzymes, and food supplements. These green
processes exist in other interdisciplinary fields of science and
technology, like chemistry, physics, biology, and biotechnology,
Still the majority of processes in these fields use and generate
toxic raw materials, resulting in techniques and byproducts which
damage the environment. Green chemistry principles, alternatively,
consider preventing waste generation altogether, the atom economy,
using less toxic raw materials and solvents, and opting for
reducing environmentally damaging byproducts through energy
efficiency. Green chemistry is, therefore, the most important field
relating to the sustainable development of resources without
harmfully impacting the environment. This book provides in-depth
research on the use of green chemistry principles for a number of
applications.
Traditional methods in synthetic chemistry produce chemical waste
and byproducts, yield smaller desired products, and generate toxic
chemical substances, but the past two centuries have seen
consistent, greener improvements in organic synthesis and
transformations. These improvements have contributed to substance
handling efficiency by using green-engineered forerunners like
sustainable techniques, green processes, eco-friendly catalysis,
and have minimized energy consumption, reduced potential waste,
improved desired product yields, and avoided toxic organic
precursors or solvents in organic synthesis. Green synthesis has
the potential to have a major ecological and monetary impact on
modern pharmaceutical R&D and organic chemistry fields. This
book presents a broad scope of green techniques for medicinal,
analytical, environmental, and organic chemistry applications. It
presents an accessible overview of new innovations in the field,
dissecting the highlights and green chemistry attributes of
approaches to green synthesis, and provides cases to exhibit
applications to pharmaceutical and organic chemistry. Although
daily chemical processes are a major part of the sustainable
development of pharmaceuticals and industrial products, the
resulting environmental pollution of these processes is of
worldwide concern. This edition discusses green chemistry
techniques and sustainable processes involved in synthetic organic
chemistry, natural products, drug syntheses, as well various useful
industrial applications.
This book presents the applications of ion-exchange materials in
the chemical and food industries. It includes topics related to the
application of ion exchange chromatography in water softening,
purification and separation of chemicals, separation and
purification of food products and catalysis. This title is a highly
valuable source of knowledge on ion-exchange materials and their
applications suitable for postgraduate students and researchers but
also to industrial R&D specialists in chemistry, chemical, and
biochemical technology. Additionally, this book will provide an
in-depth knowledge of ion-exchange column and operations suitable
for engineers and industrialists.
This book presents the applications of ion-exchange materials in
the biomedical industries. It includes topics related to the
application of ion exchange chromatography in determination,
extraction and separation of various compounds such as amino acids,
morphine, antibiotics, nucleotides, penicillin and many more. This
title is a highly valuable source of knowledge on ion-exchange
materials and their applications suitable for postgraduate students
and researchers but also to industrial R&D specialists in
chemistry, chemical, and biochemical technology. Additionally, this
book will provide an in-depth knowledge of ion-exchange column and
operations suitable for engineers and industrialists.
This book explores key parameters, properties and fundamental
concepts of electrocatalysis. It also discusses the engineering
strategies, current applications in fuel-cells, water-splitting,
metal-ion batteries, and fuel generation. This book elucidates
entire category viewpoints together with industrial applications.
Therefore, all the sections of this book emphasize the recent
advances of different types of electrocatalysts, current
challenges, and state-of-the-art studies through detailed reviews.
This book is the result of commitments by numerous experts in the
field from various backgrounds and expertise and appeals to
industrialists, researchers, scientists and in addition
understudies from various teaches.
This book exhibits novel semiconductor black phosphorous (BP)
materials that are developed beyond other 2D materials (graphene
and TMDs). It accurately reviews their manufacture strategies,
properties, characterization techniques and different utilizations
of BP-based materials. It clarifies all perspectives alongside down
to earth applications which present a future direction in the
biomedical, photo, environmental, energy, and other related fields.
Hence, the sections accentuate the basic fundamentals, synthesis,
properties, applications, state-of-the-art studies about the
BP-based materials through detailed reviews. This book is the
result of commitments by numerous experts in the field from various
backgrounds and expertise. It will appeal to researchers,
scientists and in addition understudies from various teaches, for
example, semiconductor innovation, energy and environmental
science. The book content incorporates industrial applications and
fills the gap between the exploration works in the lab and viable
applications in related ventures.
Microbes play a major role in the degradation of various
pollutants. Therefore, microbes find potential application in the
area of energy and environmental technology. The book provides
in-depth literature on the topics of environmental and industrial
importance. It is compiled to explore the application of microbe
used in the degradation of aflatoxin, polymers, biomass into fuel,
disinfectants, food products, xenobiotic compounds, lipids,
steroids, organic pollutants, proteins, oil waste, and wastewater
pollutants. This book will be of interest to teachers, researchers,
scientists, and capacity builders. Also, the book serves as
additional reading material for undergraduate and graduate students
of microbiology and environmental sciences. National and
international remediation and restoration scientists, policymakers
will also find this to be a useful read.
This book presents the applications of ion-exchange materials in
the area of environmental analysis and treatment. It includes
chapters on applications of organic, inorganic and composite ion
exchange materials and hexacyanoferrates in various fields such as
chemical and biochemical separations, water purification, removal
of harmful impurities, dyes and cationic and anionic complexes.
This title is a highly valuable source of knowledge on ion-exchange
materials and their applications suitable for postgraduate students
and researchers but also to industrial R&D specialists in
chemistry, chemical, and biochemical technology. Additionally, this
book will provide an in-depth knowledge of ion-exchange column and
operations suitable for engineers and industrialists.
This book systematically describes free-standing films and
self-supporting nanoarrays growing on rigid and flexible
substrates, and discusses the numerous applications in electronics,
energy generation and storage in detail. The chapters present the
various fabrication techniques used for growing self-supporting
materials on flexible and rigid substrates, and free-standing films
composed of semiconductors, inorganic, polymer and carbon hybrid
materials.
Advanced materials and nanotechnology is a promising, emerging
field involving the use of nanoparticles to facilitate the
detection of various physical and chemical parameters, including
temperature, humidity, pH, metal ion, anion, small organic or
inorganic molecules, gases, and biomolecules responsible for
environmental issues that can lead to diseases like cancer,
diabetes, osteoarthritis, bacterial infections, and brain, retinal,
and cardiovascular diseases. By monitoring environmental samples
and detecting these environmental issues, advanced nanotechnology
in this type of sensory technology is able to improve daily quality
of life. Although these sensors are commercially available for the
detection of monovalent cations, anions, gases, volatile organic
molecules, heavy metal ions, and toxic metal ions, many existing
models require significant power and lack advanced technology for
more quality selectivity and sensitivity. There is room in these
sensors to optimize their selectivity, reversibility, on/off ratio,
response time, and their environmental stability in real-world
operating conditions. This book explores the methods for the
development and design of environmentally-friendly, simple,
reliable, and cost effective electrochemical nanosensors using
powerful nanostructured materials. More specifically, it highlights
the use of various electrochemical-based biosensor sensors involved
in the detection of monovalent cations, anions, gases, volatile
organic molecules, heavy metal ions, and toxic metal ions, with the
ultimate goal of seeing these technologies reach market.
Microbial biosurfactant compounds are a group of structurally
diverse molecules produced by microorganisms, and are mainly
categorized according to their chemical structure. The diversity of
microbial biosurfactants makes them versatile and means that they
offer a range of capabilities, while at the same time being
economically sustainable. As such, they have potential applications
in environmental processes, as well as in food, biomedicine and
other industries. This book discusses innovative approaches and
cutting-edge research that utilize the various properties of
biosurfactants. Drawing on research from around the globe, it
provides an up-to-date review of biosurfactant applications and
their importance in fields such as medicine, gene therapy,
immunotherapy, antimicrobial bioremediation and agriculture. It
also discusses their anti-adhesive properties. The book will appeal
to academics and researchers in the field of microbiology, as well
as policymakers. It also serves as additional reading material for
undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture, ecology, soil
science, and environmental sciences.
This book provides an in-depth review of the history, fundamental
theory, design strategies, and applications of nanogenerators.
Working principles, device mechanisms, material characteristics,
types of nanogenerators, and their different uses are fully
explored. Top researchers in the field of sustainable technology
from different backgrounds and fields contribute their expertise to
deliver a must-have practical resource for students, academic
researchers, and industry professionals. FEATURES Describes the
fundamental aspects and theory of nanogenerators Explores design
strategies including material assessment based upon planned
application Tailors the introduction and essential concept
discussion for the industrial and research community Explores
current applications, existing challenges, and the future outlook
for the field
Genetically Engineered Organisms in Bioremediation provides
comprehensive coverage of biotechnological applications of
genetically engineered microorganisms for the bioremediation of
polluted environments. Chapters are contributed by international
scientists with in-depth knowledge, expertise, vision, and
commitment in their scientific profession. They detail several
genetically engineered microorganisms and their enzymes that could
be applied to biologically break down persistent organic pollutants
and recombinant DNA technologies which entail development of
‘suicidal-GEMs’ for effective and safe rejuvenation of heavily
polluted sites. Features: • Highlights genes that encode
catabolic enzymes involved in the biodegradation of pollutants. •
Explores combining genetically engineered microorganisms with
bioaugmentation, biostimulation and bioattenuation strategies. •
Details the application of genetic engineering of bacteria for
managing aromatic organic compounds under hypoxic conditions. •
Discusses tracking techniques and suppression strategies of
genetically modified microorganisms. Written for researchers,
engineers and academics working in bioremediation, microbiology and
biotechnology, this book is both timely and important.
This book presents sustainable synthetic pathways and modern
applications of ammonia. It focuses on the production of ammonia
using various catalytic systems and its use in fuel cells,
membrane, agriculture, and renewable energy sectors. The book
highlights the history, investigation, and development of
sustainable pathways for ammonia production, current challenges,
and state-of-the-art reviews. While discussing industrial
applications, it fills the gap between laboratory research and
viable applications in large-scale production.
This book presents sources of carbon dioxide emission, related
environmental issues and methods for carbon dioxide utilization,
storage, analysis, modeling and optimization. This first volume
focused on biochemical methods of carbon dioxide sequestration such
as forestry, biomineralization, geo-chemo-mechanical, mangrove
plantation and biowaste.
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Composite Materials (Hardcover)
Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury, Jose Luis Rivera-Armenta, Mohammed Muzibur Rahman, Abdullah Asiri, Inam Uddin
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R3,469
R3,241
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Semiconductors with optical characteristics have found widespread
use in evolving semiconductor photovoltaics, where optical features
are important. The industrialization of semiconductors and their
allied applications have paved the way for optical measurement
techniques to be used in new ways. Due to their unique properties,
semiconductors are key components in the daily employed
technologies in healthcare, computing, communications, green
energy, and a range of other uses. This book examines the
fundamental optical properties and applications of semiconductors.
It summarizes the information as well as the optical
characteristics and applicability of semiconductors through an
in-depth review of the literature. Accomplished experts in the
field share their knowledge and examine new developments. FEATURES
Comprehensive coverage of all types of optical applications using
semiconductors Explores relevant composite materials and devices
for each application Addresses the optical properties of
crystalline and amorphous semiconductors Describes new developments
in the field and future potential applications Optical Properties
and Applications of Semiconductors is a comprehensive reference and
an invaluable resource for engineers, scientists, academics, and
industry R&D teams working in applied physics.
Porous Polymer Science and Applications aims to provide recent
developments and advances in synthesis, tuning parameters, and
applications of porous polymers. This book brings together reviews
written by highly accomplished panels of experts working in the
area of porous polymers. It encompasses basic studies and addresses
topics of novel issues concerning the applications of porous
polymers. Chapter topics span basic studies, novel issues, and
applications addressing all aspects in a one-stop reference on
porous polymers. Applications discussed include catalysis, gas
storage, energy and environmental sectors making this an invaluable
guide for students, professors, scientists and R&D industrial
experts working in the field of material science and engineering
and particularly energy conversion and storage. Additional features
include: Provides a comprehensive introduction to porous polymers
addressing design, synthesis, structure, properties and
characterization. Covers task-specific applications of porous
polymers. Explores the advantages and opportunities of these
materials for most major fields of science and engineering.
Outlines novel research areas and potential development and
expansion areas.
This book examines the synthesis of graphene obtained from
different natural raw materials and waste products as a low-cost,
environmentally friendly alternative that delivers a quality final
product. Expert researchers review potential sources of natural raw
materials and waste products, methods or characterization, graphene
synthesis considerations, and important applications. FEATURES
Explores the different approaches to the synthesis of graphene
oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) from natural and
industrial carbonaceous wastes Outlines the modification and
characterization methods of GO and rGO Addresses the
characterization methods of GO and rGO Details applications of GO
and rGO created from natural sources Graphene is a
multidisciplinary material with applications in almost every sector
of science and engineering. Graphene from Natural Sources:
Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications is a noteworthy
reference for material scientists and engineers in academia and
industry interested in reducing costs and employing green synthesis
methods in their work.
It has been observed that rapid population expansion has raised the
amount of anthropogenic activity, resulting in high levels of
pollution in water, air, and solid waste as well as an increase in
the pressure placed on agricultural lands. Bioaugmentation
Techniques and Applications in Remediation provides detailed
information on bioaugmentation approaches for the remediation of
sediments, water, and soil polluted with organic and inorganic
pollutants. Practical applications of bioaugmentation techniques
performed in restricted systems under controlled conditions,
laboratory investigations, and in the field are addressed. Special
emphasis is placed on the applications of nanomaterials in
combination with bioaugmentation techniques for enhanced
bioremediation efficiency. FEATURES Explores abiotic and biotic
factors that enhance and facilitate environmental remediation of
contaminants Provides a primer on the elementary microbial
processes entailed in bioaugmentation Summarizes methods and
approaches for executing bioaugmentation technology Details
commercially available products and instrumentation This book is an
ideal resource for researchers, students, and engineers working in
materials science and bioremediation.
This book discusses how to reduce the impact of dust and heat on
photovoltaic systems. It presents the problems caused by both dust
accumulation and heat on PV systems, as well as the solutions, in a
collected piece of literature. The Effects of Dust and Heat on
Photovoltaic Modules: Impacts and Solutions begins by discussing
the properties of dust accumulation on PV modules. It then presents
several solutions to this, such as hydrophobic coatings and surface
texturing. The second half of the book is used to discuss the
effects of heat on silicon PV modules, as well as various cooling
approaches. These include water cooling and carbon-based materials.
Due to the prevalence of PV systems in renewable energy, this book
will be of interest to numerous students, researchers and
practitioners.
Electroactive polymers are smart materials that can undergo size or
shape structural deformations in the presence of an electrical
field. These lightweight polymeric materials possess properties
such as flexibility, cost-effectiveness, rapid response time, easy
controllability (especially physical to electrical), and low power
consumption. Electroactive Polymeric Materials examines the
history, progress, synthesis, and characterization of electroactive
polymers and then details their application and potential in fields
including biomedical science, environmental remediation, renewable
energy, robotics, sensors and textiles. Highlighting the
flexibility, lightweight, cost-effective, rapid response time, easy
controllability, and low power consumption characteristics of
electroactive polymers, respected authors in the field explore
their use in sensors, actuators, MEMS, biomedical apparatus, energy
storage, packaging, textiles, and corrosion protection to provide
readers with a powerhouse of a reference to use for their own
endeavors. Features: Explores the most recent advances in all
categories of ionic/electroactive polymer composite materials
Includes basic science, addresses novel topics, and covers
multifunctional applications in one resource Suitable for
newcomers, academicians, scientists and R&D industrial experts
working in polymer technologies .
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Post-Transition Metals (Hardcover)
Mohammed Muzibur Rahman, Abdullah Mohammed Asiri, Anish Khan, Inam Uddin, Thamer Tabbakh
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