Series |
Advances in green and sustainable chemistry Advances in green and sustainable chemistry. UNAUTHORIZED
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Contents |
Contributors -- About the editor -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Green chemistry and water remediation: bibliometric study and research applications / Hasan Demir and Sanjay K. Sharma -- Defluoridation studies using graphene oxidebased nanoadsorbents / Anil Kumar K, Garima Verma, Smita Raghuvanshi and Suresh Gupta -- Batik became two sides of blade for the sustainable development in Indonesia / N. Kusumawati, E. Rahmadyanti, and M.M. Sianita -- Biosorption of dyes / Jindrayani Nyoo Putro, Yi-Hsu Ju, Felycia Edi Soetaredjo, Shella Permatasari Santoso, and Suryadi Ismadji -- Removal of dyes and pigments from industrial effluents / Ahmet Gürses, Kübra Günes, and Elif Sahin -- Membrane processes for removal of polyaromatic hydrocarbons from wastewater / S.R. Barman, U. Roy, P. Das, and A. Mukhopadhayay -- Hybrid application of advanced oxidation processes to dyes' removal / Süheyda Atalay and Gülin Ersöz -- Wastewater treatment plants as emerging source of antibiotic resistance / Neha Sharma and Sanjay K. Sharma -- Green chemistry and its applications in hospital wastewater and its treament / Reetu Rani and Suman Singh -- Recent developments in sonochemical treatments of contaminated wastewaters / Efraím A. Serna-Galvis and Ricardo A. Torres-Palma -- Modified titania, a green material for wastewater remediation / Sofia Sandhu, Rehmat Brar, Siddhant Gulati, and Vasundhara Singh -- Index. |
Abstract |
"Reviews how the principles of Green Chemistry can reduce water contamination and guide sustainable approaches to water remediation. Water remediation is an essential tool in reducing the environmental impact of pollutants in the environment. Green Chemistry and Water Remediation explores how integrating the principles of green chemistry into remediation research and practice can have a great impact from multiple directions. This volume reviews common sources of chemical pollution alongside the use of green chemistry as the basis for new or improved remediation techniques to ensure that remediation itself is conducted sustainably. By outlining the main types of chemical pollutants in water and sustainable ways to address them, the authors help chemists identify key areas to be addressed and encourage them to integrate green chemistry principles into the design of new processes and products to minimize waste. At the same time, they highlight and encourage the use of the growing range of green remediation approaches available to experts, thus helping researchers, planners, and managers make informed decisions in their selection of remediation techniques"--Page 4 of cover |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2020942993 |
ISBN | 9780128177426 (paperback) |
ISBN | 012817742X (paperback) |
ISBN | (ePub ebook) |