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This book describes the advantages and disadvantages and
characterization techniques of clay-composites for environmental
applications. It examines the structure and chemistry of different
types of clay-composites and their synthesis, characteristics
and applications in detail with a special focus on upscaling
and limitations. Various topics covered in this book include
overview of clay composites and their environmental applications,
clay-biochar composites, clay-surfactants composites, organo-clay
composites, clay hybrids and enriched clay composites. This book
will be useful for beginners, researchers, material scientists and
engineers who are interested in applied research of clay-based
composites.
Microplastics in the Ecosphere Discover the environmental impact of
microplastics with this comprehensive resource Microplastics are
the minute quantities of plastic that result from industrial
processes, household release and the breakdown of larger plastic
items. Widespread reliance on plastic goods and, particularly,
single-use plastics, which has been increased by the COVID-19
pandemic, has made microplastics ubiquitous; they can be found
throughout the ecosphere, including in the bloodstreams of humans
and other animals. As these plastics emerge as a potential threat
to the environment and to public health, it has never been more
critical to understand their distribution and environmental impact.
Microplastics in the Ecosphere aims to cultivate that understanding
with a comprehensive overview of microplastics in terrestrial
ecosystems. It analyzes microplastic distribution in aerosphere,
hydrosphere, and soil, tracing these plastics from their production
on land to their distribution—overwhelmingly—in maritime
ecosystems. The result is a book that will inform researchers and
policymakers as we look to tackle this emerging challenge globally.
Microplastics in the Ecosphere readers will also find: Introductory
information about the production and distribution of single-use
plastics An emphasis on management and mitigation strategies
designed to reduce contamination over time A multidisciplinary
approach, combining concepts and analytical techniques from a range
of scientific fields Microplastics in the Ecosphere is a valuable
guide for researchers and scientists, advanced undergraduate and
graduate students, industry professionals, and policymakers looking
to understand the impact of these widespread materials.
Handbook of Electronic Waste Management: International Best
Practices and Case Studies begin with a brief summary of the
environmental challenges associated with the approaches used in
international e-waste handling. The book's authors offer a detailed
presentation of e-waste handling methods that also includes
examples to further demonstrate how they work in the real world.
This is followed by data that reveals the geographies of e-waste
flows at global, national and subnational levels. Users will find
this resource to be a detailed presentation of e-waste estimation
methods that also addresses both the handling of e-waste and their
hazardous effect on the surrounding environment.
Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products Waste Management and
Treatment Technology: Emerging Contaminants and Micro Pollutants
provides the tools and techniques for identifying these
contaminates and applying the most effective technology for their
remediation, recovery and treatment. The consumption of
pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) has grown
significantly over the last 35 years, thus increasing their
potential risk to the environment. As PPCPs are very difficult to
detect and remove using conventional wastewater treatment methods,
this book provides solutions to a growing problem.
- A unique topic that integrates legacy, pathogenic and emerging
contaminants. - Equally appeals to both beginners and experts,
owing to a diverse level of chapters as well as topics. - Numerous
case studies to illustrate the proof of concepts. - Implications
for policy, guidelines, and regulation. - Helps new scholars,
especially M.Tech and PhDs to provide insights on current issues,
methods and technologies in the proposed area.
Electronic Waste Management and Treatment Technology applies the
latest research for designing waste treatment and disposal
strategies. Written for researchers who are exploring this emerging
topic, the book begins with a short, but rigorous, discussion of
electric waste management that outlines common hazardous materials.
such as mercury, lead, silver and flame-retardants. The book also
discusses the fate of metals contained in waste electrical and
electronic equipment in municipal waste treatment. Materials and
methods for the remediation, recycling and treatment of plastic
waste collected from waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE) are also covered. Finally, the book covers the depollution
benchmarks for capacitors, batteries and printed circuit boards
from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and the
recovery of waste printed circuit boards through pyrometallurgy.
Industrial and Municipal Sludge: Emerging Concerns and Scope for
Resource Recovery begins with a characterization of the types of
sludge and their sources and management strategies. This section is
followed by specific chapters that cover Emerging contaminants in
sludge (Endocrine disruptors, Pesticides and Pharmaceutical
residues, including illicit drugs/controlled substances),
Bioleaching of sludge [with an enriched sulfur-oxidizing bacterial
community, Recovery of valuable metals (Bioleaching and use of
sulfur-oxidizing bacterial community, and Biogas production by
continuous thermal hydrolysis and thermophilic anaerobic digestion
of waste activated sludge. In addition, the book includes numerous
tables and flow diagrams to help users further comprehend the
subject matter.
This book discusses in detail the facts and findings related to the
X-Press Pearl container vessel accident that occurred in May 2021
off the coast of Colombo, Sri Lanka. The ship was carrying a large
consignment of chemicals and diverse hazardous materials that
caused a disastrous and vast environmental and social catastrophe
in the region. Through many case studies, accumulated knowledge,
and experiences, the authors discuss the accident response, risk
mitigation, investigation, and damage assessment activities from
the very onset of the accident. It helps researchers and regulators
understand the facts of this unique marine chemical accident and to
formulate necessary future regulations as well as to develop robust
safety and sustainability management systems and safety cultures.
Features Written by authorities who led the team involved in
accident response and damage assessment Focused on identifying
plausible root causes, pitfalls in accident response, and
weaknesses in current regulatory and management protocols Delivers
in-depth understanding of a unique marine chemical accident to help
formulate necessary future policies and regulations related to such
disasters Includes many case studies related to the accident
illustrated with photos and figures that are true evidence of the
disaster, the response, and the mitigation Explains and discusses
key research findings in a streamlined manner understandable for a
wide audience A valuable resource for readers in environmental
management and policy creation, as well as for researchers,
professionals, academics, and students involved in environmental
science, chemical engineering, technical safety and sustainability
management, maritime, polymer, and ocean sciences. Countries where
maritime disasters are a concern will also find this book is an
important guide for taking a responsible approach when handling
similar situations in the future.
One Health A balanced and multidisciplinary exploration of the One
Health concept In One Health: Human, Animal, and Environment Triad,
a team of distinguished researchers introduces and explains the
concept of One Health by providing an overview of the One Health
idea from the perspective of diverse disciplines, from earth and
environmental science to ecology and conservation to veterinary and
human medicine. The authors also present case studies demonstrating
the real-world challenges and opportunities of this
interdisciplinary approach to sustainable human well-being. Readers
will find insightful discussions of the interactions between
chemical pollutants and water, soil, and the atmosphere, as well as
detailed examinations of sustainable food supply, waste management,
and pathogen control, backed up by extensive reference data. One
Health: Human, Animal, and Environment Triad also includes: The
emergence and re-emergence of zoonoses and other infectious
diseases The behavior of microplastics in soil and water Organic
farming and its influence on soil health The role of light for
human well-being Perfect for researchers interested in global
health, ecological health, medical geology, toxicology,
epidemiology, and zoonotic diseases, One Health: Human, Animal, and
Environment Triad will also benefit professionals with an interest
in public health and other public services, resource conservation,
waste management, and the circular economy.
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