Green Chemistry and Water Remediation: Research and Applications Advances in Green and Sustainable Chemistry Series
Coordonnateur : Sharma Sanjay K.
Green Chemistry and Water Remediation: Research and Applications explores how integrating the principles of green chemistry into remediation research and practice can have a great impact from multiple directions. This volume reviews both common sources of chemical pollution and how using green chemistry as the basis for new or improved remediation techniques can ensure that remediation itself is conducted in a sustainable way. By outlining the main types of chemical pollutants in water and sustainable ways to address them, the authors hope to help chemists identify key areas and encourage them to integrate green chemistry into the design of new processes and products.
In addition, the books highlights and encourages the use of the growing range of green remediation approaches available to experts, helping researchers, planners and managers make informed decisions in their selection of remediation techniques.
1. Green chemistry and water remediation: bibliometric study and research applications 2. Defluoridation studies using graphene oxidebased nanoadsorbents 3. Batik became two sides of blade for the sustainable development in Indonesia 4. Biosorption of dyes 5. Removal of dyes and pigments from industrial effluents 6. Membrane processes for removal of polyaromatic hydrocarbons from wastewater 7. Hybrid application of advanced oxidation processes to dyes' removal 8. Wastewater Treatment Plants as emerging source of antibiotic resistance 9. Green chemistry and its applications in hospital wastewater and its treatment 10. Recent developments in sonochemical treatments of contaminated wastewaters 11. Modified titania, A green material for wastewater remediation
Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) and an
internationally acclaimed author and editor of
many books, research journals, and hundreds
of articles from the last two decades. He has
also been appointed as Series Editor by
Springer, UK, for their prestigious book series
SpringerBriefs in Green Chemistry for Sustainability,
where he has been involved in the
editing of 39 different titles of various international
contributors so far.
Presently, Professor Sharma is working as
Professor of Chemistry & Associate Dean
(Research), JECRC University, Jaipur, India, where he is engaged in teaching
chemistry, environmental chemistry, and green chemistry to undergraduate and
postgraduate students, pursuing his research interest in the domain area of
green chemistry with special reference of water pollution, corrosion inhibition,
and biopolymers. In addition, he takes care of the PhD program as well as
research activities of the university.
Dr. Sharma has 20 books on chemistry from international publishers,
including Springer, Wiley, the Royal Society of Chemistry, etc., and over 100
research papers of national and international repute to his credit.
He is also a member of the American Chemical Society (USA) and International
Society for Environmental Information Sciences (ISEIS, Canada),
and is also a life member of various international professional societies,
including the International Society of Analytical Scientists, Indian Council of
Chemists, International Congress of Chemistry and Environment, Indian
Chemical Society, etc.
He was conferred the Life Time Achievement Award by the Association of
Chemistry Teachers, Mumbai, and SRM University, Chennai, in 2018 for his
contribution to chemistry education and research.
He is a resource person for various prestigious national and international
organizations, consulting on green chemistry, wate
- Puts the naturally-aligned fields of green chemistry and environmental remediation in context, providing key background to both
- Highlights the use of both established and cutting-edge techniques for sustainable water remediation, including nanotechnology, biofiltration and phytoremediation
- Explores the potential impact sustainability goals in chemical waste production and water remediation
Date de parution : 10-2020
Ouvrage de 360 p.
15x22.8 cm
Mots-clés :
Adsorption; Advanced oxidation processes; Advanced Oxidation Processes; Algae; Anti-microbial resistance; Batik; Bibliometric; Biological and thermal treatment techniques; Biosorption; Characterization; Chemical; Colorants; Coupled TiO2Deep eutectic solvents; Doped TiO2Dyes; Dye removal; Dye; Dyes resist; Expected introductory concentration; Fluoride; Fouling; Green chemistry; Hospital effluent; Hybrid treatment; Industrial effluents; Ionic liquids; Lignocellulosic materials; Magnetically separable TiO2Modified titania; Membrane; Micro-organisms; Mobile Genetic Elements; Modification; Nanocomposite; Natural dyes; n-MgO; Organic Pollutants; Pathogens; Pharmaceutically active compounds; Photocatalytic degradation; Physical; Physicochemical techniques; Pigment; Polyaromatic hydrocarbon; Predicted environmental concentration; Publication analysis; Sustainable; Synthetic dyes; Twelve principles; Ultrafiltration; Ultrasound; Waste Water Treatment Plants; Wastewater treatment; Water remediation; Water treatment