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Nanomaterials for the Detection and Removal of Wastewater Pollutants assesses the role of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in improving both the detection and removal of inorganic and organic contaminants from wastewater that originates from municipal and industrial plants. The book covers how nanotechnology is being used to remove common contaminants, including dyes, chlorinated solvents, nitrites/nitrates, and emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products and pesticides. Sections cover nanofiltration, adsorption and remediation. Nanomaterial immobilization recovery is also addressed, along with the quantification of heat/mass transport limitations, sizing aspects and transport phenomena. Finally, regulatory aspects regarding contaminants and nanoparticles in the environment are covered.
This book is an important resource for both materials scientists and environmental scientists looking to see how nanotechnology can play a role in making wastewater a less hazardous part of the global ecosystem.
Contents
Nano-enabled technologies for wastewater remediation
Common wastewater contaminants versus emerging ones: an overview
Detection methods of wastewater contaminants: state of the art and role of nanotechnology
Detection and removal of biological contaminants in water: the role of nanotechnology
Nanomaterials for the efficient abatement of wastewater contaminants by means of reverse osmosis and nanofiltration
Advanced nanomaterials for ultrafiltration membranes application
Adsorption processes for the removal of contaminants from wastewater: the perspective role of nanomaterials and nanotechnology
Advanced nanomaterials for the removal of heavy metals from groundwater
Metaleorganic frameworks for water purification
Heterogeneous photocatalysis: how doping with nitrogen can improve the performance of semiconductor nanoparticles under visible light irradiation
Heterogeneous photo-Fenton reaction and its enhancement upon addition of chelating agents
Actual mineralization versus partial degradation of wastewater contaminants
A review of transport of nanoparticles in porous media: from pore- to macroscale using computational methods
Ecosafe nanomaterials for environmental remediation
Matching nanotechnologies with reactor scale-up and industrial exploitation