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This volume describes the identification of emerging organic
pollutants, mainly from industrial sources, their associated
toxicological threats, and the latest green methods and
biotechnological solutions to abate harmful impacts on people and
the environment. The chapters present reviews on current applied
toxicology research, occupational health hazards and green remedial
solutions for pollution control in terrestrial and aquatic
environments, with the aim of raising public awareness of these
issues and providing chemists, toxicologists and environmental
scientists with the knowledge to combat organic pollutants through
sustainable means. Readers will learn about the multi-dimensional
applications of materials and processes which harvest energy out of
environmental remediation technologies, as well as the roles of
biotechnology and nanotechnology in addressing high pollutant load.
Specific attention is paid to technologies that draw energy through
wastewater remediation, as this covers the primary means by which
organic pollutants are introduced into the environment from
industry and other sources. The book will be of use to pollution
control boards, industry regulators, and students and researchers
in the fields of biotechnology, biomedical science, hydrology and
water chemistry.
This volume describes the identification of emerging organic
pollutants, mainly from industrial sources, their associated
toxicological threats, and the latest green methods and
biotechnological solutions to abate harmful impacts on people and
the environment. The chapters present reviews on current applied
toxicology research, occupational health hazards and green remedial
solutions for pollution control in terrestrial and aquatic
environments, with the aim of raising public awareness of these
issues and providing chemists, toxicologists and environmental
scientists with the knowledge to combat organic pollutants through
sustainable means. Readers will learn about the multi-dimensional
applications of materials and processes which harvest energy out of
environmental remediation technologies, as well as the roles of
biotechnology and nanotechnology in addressing high pollutant load.
Specific attention is paid to technologies that draw energy through
wastewater remediation, as this covers the primary means by which
organic pollutants are introduced into the environment from
industry and other sources. The book will be of use to pollution
control boards, industry regulators, and students and researchers
in the fields of biotechnology, biomedical science, hydrology and
water chemistry.
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