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Sustainable Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment
discusses relevant sustainable technologies for water and
wastewater treatment pertaining to a nanoscale approach to water
treatment and desalination, membrane-based technologies for water
recovery and reuse, the energy and water nexus, degradation of
organic pollutants, nascent technologies, bio and bio-inspired
materials for water reclamation and integrated systems, and an
overview of wastewater treatment plants. The book focuses on
advanced topics including in situ generation of hydroxyl radicals,
which can aid in the indiscriminate oxidation of any contaminant
present in wastewater, making advanced oxidation processes
commercially viable. Features: A comprehensive review of current
and novel water and wastewater treatment technologies from a
sustainability perspective All the sustainable technologies, such
as desalination, wastewater treatment, advanced oxidation
processes, hydrodynamic cavitation, membrane-based technologies,
sonosorption, and electrospun fibers Discussion on reference
materials for important research accomplishments in the area of
water and environmental engineering Theoretical aspects covering
principles and instrumentation A summary on sustainability,
including life cycle assessment (LCA), energy balance and
large-scale implementation of advanced techniques This book is
aimed at professionals, graduate students, and researchers in
civil, chemical, environmental engineering, and materials science.
Sustainable Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment
discusses relevant sustainable technologies for water and
wastewater treatment pertaining to a nanoscale approach to water
treatment and desalination, membrane-based technologies for water
recovery and reuse, the energy and water nexus, degradation of
organic pollutants, nascent technologies, bio and bio-inspired
materials for water reclamation and integrated systems, and an
overview of wastewater treatment plants. The book focuses on
advanced topics including in situ generation of hydroxyl radicals,
which can aid in the indiscriminate oxidation of any contaminant
present in wastewater, making advanced oxidation processes
commercially viable. Features: A comprehensive review of current
and novel water and wastewater treatment technologies from a
sustainability perspective All the sustainable technologies, such
as desalination, wastewater treatment, advanced oxidation
processes, hydrodynamic cavitation, membrane-based technologies,
sonosorption, and electrospun fibers Discussion on reference
materials for important research accomplishments in the area of
water and environmental engineering Theoretical aspects covering
principles and instrumentation A summary on sustainability,
including life cycle assessment (LCA), energy balance and
large-scale implementation of advanced techniques This book is
aimed at professionals, graduate students, and researchers in
civil, chemical, environmental engineering, and materials science.
Nano-Enabled Technologies for Water Remediation highlights several
aspects of wastewater treatment using low-dimensional carbon-based
materials. The book also focuses on advances in membrane-based
separation, specifically on the pressure driven membrane process.
In the case of membrane advances, the focus is exclusively on metal
and metal oxide, mixed matrix membranes, GO, and CNT loaded
membranes for targeted pollutant removal. Further, new and upcoming
technologies of membrane preparation, via the electrospinning
method, and advances in membrane distillation and wastewater
remediation are discussed. In addition, the book includes coverage
of recent advances occurring in sustainable technologies for
wastewater remediation with bio-active nanomaterials, bio-inspired,
and bio-templated nanomaterials which assist readers in gaining a
new perspective for implementing nature-mimicked designs for water
treatment and conservation.
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