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Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) or Processes (AOPs) are
relatively new and innovative technologies to remove harmful and
toxic pollutants. The most important processes among them are those
using light, such as UVC/H2O2, photo-Fenton and heterogeneous
photocatalysis with TiO2. These technologies are also relatively
low-cost and therefore useful for countries under development,
where the economical resources are scarcer than in developed
countries. This book provides a state-of-the-art overview on
environmental applications of Advanced Oxidation Technologies
(AOTs) as sustainable, low-cost and low-energy consuming treatments
for water, air, and soil. It includes information on innovative
research and development on TiO2 photocatalytic redox processes,
Fenton, Photo-Fenton processes, zerovalent iron technology, and
others, highlighting possible applications of AOTs in both
developing and industrialized countries around the world in the
framework of "A crosscutting and comprehensive look at
environmental problems". The book is aimed at professionals and
academics worldwide, working in the areas of water resources, water
supply, environmental protection, and will be a useful information
source for decision and policy makers and other stakeholders
working on solutions for environmental problems.
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One Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in Latin America (1914-2014) As2014 - Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment, May 11-16, 2014, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Hardcover)
Marta I. Litter, Hugo B. Nicolli, Martin Meichtry, Natalia Quici, Jochen Bundschuh, …
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The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international,
multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for research aimed
towards a holistic solution to the problem posed by the
environmental toxin arsenic, with considerable societal impact. The
congress has focused on cutting edge and breakthrough research in
physical, chemical, toxicological, medical, agricultural and other
specific issues on arsenic across a broader environmental realm.
The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" was first organized in
Mexico City (As2006) followed by As2008 in Valencia, Spain, As2010
in Tainan, Taiwan and As2012 in Cairns, Australia. The 5th
International Congress As2014 was held May 11-16, 2014 in Buenos
Aires, Argentina and entitled One Century of the Discovery of
Arsenicosis in Latin America (1914-2014). The session topics
comprised: Theme 1: Arsenic in environmental matrices (air, water
and soil) Theme 2: Arsenic in food Theme 3: Arsenic and health
Theme 4: Removal technologies Theme 5: Mitigation management and
policy Hosting this Congress in Argentina was especially relevant
because 2014, marks 100 years since the discovery of the disease
Hidroarsenicismo Cronico Regional Endemico (HACRE) or arsenicosis
by Dr. Goyenechea and Dr. Ayerza in the city of Bell Ville,
Province of Cordoba, Argentina. Dr. Ayerza was the first person to
relate skin disorders to the consumption of groundwater with high
concentrations of arsenic. It is estimated that more than 14
million people in Latin America are at risk, of whom nearly 4
million are exposed to drinking water with high arsenic
concentration in Argentina, and further in Chile, El Salvador,
Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru. A vast area of the Chaco-Pampean Plain
in Argentina, mostly in the semi-arid regions, is affected not only
by arsenic exposure from drinking water but also through other
exposure pathways, e.g. through food and other dietary intake. The
Congress has gathered professionals involved in different segments
of interdisciplinary research in an open forum, and strengthens
relations between academia, industry, research laboratories,
government agencies and the private sector to share an optimal
atmosphere for exchange of knowledge, discoveries and discussions
about the problem of arsenic in the environment.
Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) or Processes (AOPs) are
relatively new and innovative technologies to remove harmful and
toxic pollutants. The most important processes among them are those
using light, such as UVC/H2O2, photo-Fenton and heterogeneous
photocatalysis with TiO2. These technologies are also relatively
low-cost and therefore useful for countries under development,
where the economical resources are scarcer than in developed
countries. This book provides a state-of-the-art overview on
environmental applications of Advanced Oxidation Technologies
(AOTs) as sustainable, low-cost and low-energy consuming treatments
for water, air, and soil. It includes information on innovative
research and development on TiO2 photocatalytic redox processes,
Fenton, Photo-Fenton processes, zerovalent iron technology, and
others, highlighting possible applications of AOTs in both
developing and industrialized countries around the world in the
framework of "A crosscutting and comprehensive look at
environmental problems". The book is aimed at professionals and
academics worldwide, working in the areas of water resources, water
supply, environmental protection, and will be a useful information
source for decision and policy makers and other stakeholders
working on solutions for environmental problems.
Nanotechnology has a great potential for providing efficient,
cost-effective, and environmentally acceptable solutions to face
the increasing requirements on quality and quantity of fresh water
for industrial, agricultural, or human use. Iron nanomaterials,
either zerovalent iron (nZVI) or iron oxides (nFeOx), present key
physicochemical properties that make them particularly attractive
as contaminant removal agents for water and soil cleaning. The
large surface area of these nanoparticles imparts high sorption
capacity to them, along with the ability to be functionalized for
the enhancement of their affinity and selectivity. However, one of
the most important properties is the outstanding capacity to act as
redox-active materials, transforming the pollutants to less noxious
chemical species by either oxidation or reduction, such as
reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) and dehalogenation of hydrocarbons.
This book focuses on the methods of preparation of iron
nanomaterials that can carry out contaminant removal processes and
the use of these nanoparticles for cleaning waters and soils. It
carefully explains the different aspects of the synthesis and
characterization of iron nanoparticles and methods to evaluate
their ability to remove contaminants, along with practical
deployment. It overviews the advantages and disadvantages of using
iron-based nanomaterials and presents a vision for the future of
this nanotechnology. While this is an easy-to-understand book for
beginners, it provides the latest updates to experts of this field.
It also opens a multidisciplinary scope for engineers, scientists,
and undergraduate and postgraduate students. Although there are a
number of books published on the subject of nanomaterials, not too
many of them are especially devoted to iron materials, which are
rather of low cost, are nontoxic, and can be prepared easily and
envisaged to be used in a large variety of applications. The
literature has scarce reviews on preparation of iron nanoparticles
from natural sources and lacks emphasis on the different processes,
such as adsorption, redox pathways, and ionic exchange, taking
place in the removal of different pollutants. Reports and
mechanisms on soil treatment are not commonly found in the
literature. This book opens a multidisciplinary scope for engineers
and scientists and also for undergraduate or postgraduate students.
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