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This book covers newly emerging two-dimensional nanomaterials which
have been recently used for the purpose of water purification. It
focuses on the synthesis methods of 2D materials and answers how
scientists/engineers/nanotechnologist/environmentalists could use
these materials for fabricating new separation membranes and most
probably making commercially feasible technology. The chapters are
written by a collection of international experts ensuring a broad
view of each topic. The book will be of interest to experienced
researchers as well as young scientists looking for an introduction
into 2D materials-based cross-disciplinary research.
This book gives an overview of recent developments in the synthesis
of macromolecules for water purification applications. The
preparation of these polymers from organic and inorganic starting
materials is described. Important post-polymerization
modifications, introduction of functional groups and production of
supramolecular assemblies and nanomaterials are shown. The
synthesized materials are presented with their interesting
properties and broad areas of applications. A comprehensive
discussion about the engineering aspect and the usage in water
treatment as well as environmental issues is given. The wide
variety of materials and their synthesis techniques will encourage
scientists in developing new synthesis routes and materials,
whereby engineers will be encouraged to find new possible
applications.
This book introduces carbon nanotubes as a matrix for efficient
nanohybrid catalysis. The preparation and use of such materials in
ultra-grade water purification is described. Simple chemical
methods for purification and functionalization of carbon nanotubes
prior to their use is also detailed. The author also discusses the
potential use of nanotube-based nanobiohybrid catalysts in the
removal of organic pollutants.
This book covers the remarkable progress in the field of
electrospun nanofibrous materials synthesis that has been made in
recent years for clean water production. The goal is to offer
comprehensive and substantial contents in each chapter, entailing
the electrospinning principle, novel materials and methods,
properties, characterization, and applications, such as adsorption,
catalysis, and membranes. The book is instrumental in terms of
showing the scale-up production of desired fibers that ensure the
control of the structure–properties relationship for developing
effective water treatment technologies. Every chapter ends with a
special section for highlighting research challenges and
breakthroughs, so that scientists can explore these opportunities
and discover new directions for future developments. Material
scientists, nanotechnologists, chemists, engineers, water
specialists, and environmentalists will be inspired by the
information on electrospun nanofibrous materials to be found in the
book. The wide variety of new ideas and recommended future reading
will encourage early-career scientists working in this field to
design new experiments and practices. The book is useful for
college and university-level students enrolled in project courses
in materials science and related fields.
This book presents carbon nanotubes as a potential material for the
development of new waste water treatment technologies. Reviews on
adsorption, catalysis, membrane, filtration and desinfection
methods are provided. A special chapter presents the use of carbon
nanotubes to sense and monitor water pollutants. The text underlies
each technology and process as well as the current
commercialization efforts. Research gaps are highlighted at the end
with links to further reading material in the field.
This book covers newly emerging two-dimensional nanomaterials which
have been recently used for the purpose of water purification. It
focuses on the synthesis methods of 2D materials and answers how
scientists/engineers/nanotechnologist/environmentalists could use
these materials for fabricating new separation membranes and most
probably making commercially feasible technology. The chapters are
written by a collection of international experts ensuring a broad
view of each topic. The book will be of interest to experienced
researchers as well as young scientists looking for an introduction
into 2D materials-based cross-disciplinary research.
This book presents carbon nanotubes as a potential material for the
development of new waste water treatment technologies. Reviews on
adsorption, catalysis, membrane, filtration and desinfection
methods are provided. A special chapter presents the use of carbon
nanotubes to sense and monitor water pollutants. The text underlies
each technology and process as well as the current
commercialization efforts. Research gaps are highlighted at the end
with links to further reading material in the field.
This book introduces carbon nanotubes as a matrix for efficient
nanohybrid catalysis. The preparation and use of such materials in
ultra-grade water purification is described. Simple chemical
methods for purification and functionalization of carbon nanotubes
prior to their use is also detailed. The author also discusses the
potential use of nanotube-based nanobiohybrid catalysts in the
removal of organic pollutants.
This book gives an overview of recent developments in the synthesis
of macromolecules for water purification applications. The
preparation of these polymers from organic and inorganic starting
materials is described. Important post-polymerization
modifications, introduction of functional groups and production of
supramolecular assemblies and nanomaterials are shown. The
synthesized materials are presented with their interesting
properties and broad areas of applications. A comprehensive
discussion about the engineering aspect and the usage in water
treatment as well as environmental issues is given. The wide
variety of materials and their synthesis techniques will encourage
scientists in developing new synthesis routes and materials,
whereby engineers will be encouraged to find new possible
applications.
This book provides a cross-disciplinary, multi-scale assessment of
the development of adsorption-based refrigerants and
super-adsorbent-based wastewater purification. The book covers two
major aspects from the 21st century, including the development of
an environmentally benign adsorption cooling system and the
preparation of a super-adsorbent for water purification. Although
work has been published on these topics, the authors present the
latest findings and introduce some new perspectives. The book is
written as a reference book with contributions from global field
experts and will appeal to water engineers, chemists,
environmentalists, physicists, material scientists,
nano-technologists, and environmental technologists.
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