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This book provides an in-depth review of the history, fundamental
theory, design strategies, and applications of nanogenerators.
Working principles, device mechanisms, material characteristics,
types of nanogenerators, and their different uses are fully
explored. Top researchers in the field of sustainable technology
from different backgrounds and fields contribute their expertise to
deliver a must-have practical resource for students, academic
researchers, and industry professionals. FEATURES Describes the
fundamental aspects and theory of nanogenerators Explores design
strategies including material assessment based upon planned
application Tailors the introduction and essential concept
discussion for the industrial and research community Explores
current applications, existing challenges, and the future outlook
for the field
Genetically Engineered Organisms in Bioremediation provides
comprehensive coverage of biotechnological applications of
genetically engineered microorganisms for the bioremediation of
polluted environments. Chapters are contributed by international
scientists with in-depth knowledge, expertise, vision, and
commitment in their scientific profession. They detail several
genetically engineered microorganisms and their enzymes that could
be applied to biologically break down persistent organic pollutants
and recombinant DNA technologies which entail development of
‘suicidal-GEMs’ for effective and safe rejuvenation of heavily
polluted sites. Features: • Highlights genes that encode
catabolic enzymes involved in the biodegradation of pollutants. •
Explores combining genetically engineered microorganisms with
bioaugmentation, biostimulation and bioattenuation strategies. •
Details the application of genetic engineering of bacteria for
managing aromatic organic compounds under hypoxic conditions. •
Discusses tracking techniques and suppression strategies of
genetically modified microorganisms. Written for researchers,
engineers and academics working in bioremediation, microbiology and
biotechnology, this book is both timely and important.
Semiconductors with optical characteristics have found widespread
use in evolving semiconductor photovoltaics, where optical features
are important. The industrialization of semiconductors and their
allied applications have paved the way for optical measurement
techniques to be used in new ways. Due to their unique properties,
semiconductors are key components in the daily employed
technologies in healthcare, computing, communications, green
energy, and a range of other uses. This book examines the
fundamental optical properties and applications of semiconductors.
It summarizes the information as well as the optical
characteristics and applicability of semiconductors through an
in-depth review of the literature. Accomplished experts in the
field share their knowledge and examine new developments. FEATURES
Comprehensive coverage of all types of optical applications using
semiconductors Explores relevant composite materials and devices
for each application Addresses the optical properties of
crystalline and amorphous semiconductors Describes new developments
in the field and future potential applications Optical Properties
and Applications of Semiconductors is a comprehensive reference and
an invaluable resource for engineers, scientists, academics, and
industry R&D teams working in applied physics.
It has been observed that rapid population expansion has raised the
amount of anthropogenic activity, resulting in high levels of
pollution in water, air, and solid waste as well as an increase in
the pressure placed on agricultural lands. Bioaugmentation
Techniques and Applications in Remediation provides detailed
information on bioaugmentation approaches for the remediation of
sediments, water, and soil polluted with organic and inorganic
pollutants. Practical applications of bioaugmentation techniques
performed in restricted systems under controlled conditions,
laboratory investigations, and in the field are addressed. Special
emphasis is placed on the applications of nanomaterials in
combination with bioaugmentation techniques for enhanced
bioremediation efficiency. FEATURES Explores abiotic and biotic
factors that enhance and facilitate environmental remediation of
contaminants Provides a primer on the elementary microbial
processes entailed in bioaugmentation Summarizes methods and
approaches for executing bioaugmentation technology Details
commercially available products and instrumentation This book is an
ideal resource for researchers, students, and engineers working in
materials science and bioremediation.
Today, the agriculture industry is confronted with simultaneous
issues of how to fully embrace mass production of safer food in
terms of both quality and quantity. Most industries are concerned
with avoiding significant levels of soil pollution and
environmental threats as a result of the excessive and harmful use
of synthetic products on crops. Therefore, there is a need to adopt
sustainable technological innovations that can ensure the
sustainability of agricultural production systems. Microbial
Biostimulants for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental
Bioremediation discusses the benefits, challenges, and practical
applications of eco-friendly biotechnological techniques using
biostimulants derived from beneficial microorganisms. The chapters
cover the use of these organisms to increase crop production,
enhance soil fertility and maintain soil health, create crop and
plant tolerance to different abiotic stressors, release required
nutrients to the soil, increase resistance to plant
pathogens/pests, improve nutrient use efficiency of crops, and
rejuvenate polluted environments. FEATURES Explores the
physiological, morpho-anatomical, and biochemical molecular plant
rejoinders involved in stimulating crop productivity Provides
information on the physiological, cellular, and molecular modes of
action underlying microbial biostimulant interfaces Summarizes
methods and approaches for executing microbial stimulant technology
Outlines numerous environmental management and remediation
strategies This book is an ideal resource for researchers,
engineers, and academics working in soil science, crop science,
water remediation, microbiology, and biotechnology.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Green Solvents and Extraction Technology
provides information on the use of green solvents and their
applications in the synthesis of pharmaceutical drugs, energy
conversion and storage, catalysis, biodiesel synthesis,
multicomponent reactions, waste valorization, and more. The book
features introductory chapters related to the applications of green
solvents and related extraction technology for sustainable
development, including research trends, technical development,
environment issues, and related concerns. The book provides
examples covering the extraction of nanocellulose (from
agricultural wastes), polysaccharides, phenolic compounds,
antioxidants (from vegetables), biomolecules and green solvents
(from biomass and precious metals).
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilization
explores advanced technologies based on CO2 utilization. The book
provides an overview on the conversion and utilization of CO2,
extraction techniques, heterogeneous catalysis, green solvent,
industrial approaches, and commodity products through
energy-intensive processes. In addition, it highlights lifecycle
assessment and biological and engineering strategies for CO2
utilization. Each chapter presents challenges in the processes and
future perspectives for the application of CO2 conversion and
utilization.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Applications of Advanced Nanostructured
Materials in Wastewater Remediation reviews recent applications of
nanostructured materials for remediation, their preparation,
characterization and efficiency for water remediation technologies.
The book provides ideas on how nanomaterials are the real solution
to water purification or new environmental threat. Sections cover
nanomaterial adsorbents, functionalized magnetic nanomaterials,
nanostructured polymer hydrogels, carbon nanomaterials, biogenic
nanoparticles, green chemistry concepts, aqua defluoridation, and
advanced remediation techniques. The book also includes the current
status of wastewater treatment using nanomaterials, along with
challenges and perspectives for further improvements.
Natural Materials-based Green Composites 1: Plant Fibers explores
several important plant fiber-based materials such as wood fibers,
vegetable fibers, jute fibers, stalk fibers and hemp fibers. The
book provides introductory information and various innovative
applications of most important plant fiber-based materials such as
wood fibers, vegetable fibers, jute fibers, stalk fibers, and hemp
fibers.It investigates their structure and provides various
innovative applications and discusses the microstructure of wood
and mechanical properties of green wood-based composites (GWC),
eco-friendly applications of green composites as building
materials, and applications in wastewater treatment. The book also
discusses seaweed and cotton fibers for their applications as
adhesive and in reinforcement.The book is complemented by Natural
Materials-based Green Composites 2: Biomass that deals with a broad
range of material types, including natural fiber reinforced polymer
composites, particulate composites, fiberboard, wood fiber
composites, and plywood composite that utilize natural, renewable,
and biodegradable agricultural biomass.
Nutraceuticals: Sources, Processing Methods, Properties, and
Applications explores the impact of nutraceutical compounds on
human health and their main pharmacological contributions. Broken
into three parts, the book addresses nutraceutical production,
applications for disease prevention and treatment, and current
trends, specifically the role of nutraceuticals in cosmeceuticals
and agriculture. With contributions from experienced nutraceutical
researchers, and written for nutrition researchers, food
scientists, pharmacologists, and those researching and studying
related areas, this book will be a welcomed resource for anyone who
wishes to understand nutraceuticals in their industry.
Biomedical Applications of Green Composites reviews the use of
green composite materials in drug delivery, with a focus on
capsules, resins and ceramides in biomedical fields. Chapters
present green composites of polymeric origin and targeted delivery
of drugs into various parts of the human body. Other sections in
the book cover topics related to the applications of green
composites in areas such as antimicrobial agents, pathogen control,
surgical applications, dentistry and cancer therapy.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Recent Advances in Nanocarriers covers
nanocarrier synthesis techniques, as well as methods for
encapsulating bioactive compounds. The book explores the tests
carried out to evaluate their pharmacological properties, in
addition to investigating the recent results on clinical tests
carried out for some nanocarriers. This book addresses the most
recent advances in nanocarriers and their diverse applications in
modern medicine for the treatment of diseases and diagnostics.
Recent clinical tests that some nanocarriers are undergoing is
discussed as well.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Natural Materials-Based Green Composites
2: Biomass deals with using biomass in the preparation of green
composites and focuses on biomass from agro-industrial waste,
geopolymers, natural gums, plants, green algae, etc. The book
covers applications in allied areas such as energy and environment
that process fuels and chemicals, wastewater treatment, coatings
and catalysis. The book deals with a broad range of material types,
including natural fiber reinforced polymer composites, particulate
composites, fiberboard, wood fiber composites, and plywood
composites that utilize natural, renewable, and biodegradable
agricultural biomass.The book complements Natural Materials-based
Green Composites 1: Plant Fibers that includes introductory
information and various innovative applications of most important
plant fiber-based materials such as wood fibers, vegetable fibers,
jute fibers, stalk fibers, and hemp fibers.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Methods for Producing Smart Packaging
covers the latest advances in the development and production of
smart packaging. The book addresses issues related to the
production of smart packaging, including marketing and
environmental impacts of these new products. The book demonstrates
how modern packaging goes beyond protecting food against physical,
chemical, and biological damage, and that scientific advances now
enable producing functional packaging that prolongs product
quality, preserves physical and chemical properties, produces
greater protection against transportation shocks, and makes food
more compact and easily recycled.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science, the latest release in the Green
Composites: Preparation, Properties and Allied Applications series,
deals with the most promising aspects of green composites. The book
presents in-depth and updated literature related to the
manufacturing of green composites and their properties and
discusses special features of green composites and their
applications in daily life. All green composites covered in this
work are polymeric and of bio-origin. The book also provides
industrial applications of green composites. Topics covered include
the use of green composites, vegetable packing, foam, blends,
rubber, solar cells, adhesives and 3D printing.
The book presents recent remediation techniques for heavy metal
contamination in wastewater, with a focus on recently-developed and
sustainable materials such as metal oxides and their composites,
two-dimensional materials, organic-inorganic ion exchange
materials, nanomaterials, bagasse, and olive-oil waste chelating
materials. Chapters also describe the analysis of heavy metals,
membranes for water treatment, sources and impact of heavy metals
and opportunities and challenges in heavy metal remediation.
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