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Composites and Biocomposites for Heavy Metal Adsorption delves into the latest advancements in this crucial area of research. With a focus on integrating materials like composites and bio-composites, the book demonstrates how these combinations can achieve superior heavy metal removal compared to single materials. This efficiency stems from their enhanced ability to eliminate hazardous intermediate metabolites present in heavy metals. Additionally, the book examines the application, mechanisms, and performance evaluation of various composites and bio-composites used in heavy metal removal. It also explores the techno-economic and lifecycle assessments of these materials, making it a valuable resource for scientists, engineers, and students alike.
Contents
1. Heavy metal sources, generation, and characteristics
2. Impacts of heavy metal contaminated effluents on the environment.
3. Synthesis, modifications, characterization, and application of composites for heavy metal adsorption
4. Biochar, hydrochar, and their derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
5. Zero-valent iron and its derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
6. Geological materials and their derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
7. Graphene and its derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
8. Carbon nanotube and its derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
9. MXene and its derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
10. Agricultural wastes and their derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
11. Magnetic materials and their derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
12. Hydrogels and their derivative composites for heavy metal adsorption
13. Covalent organic frameworks and their derivative bio-composites for heavy metal adsorption
14. Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks and their derivative bio-composites for heavy metal adsorption
15. Techno-economic and life-cycle assessment of composites for heavy metal adsorption
16. Synthesis, Application and Efficiency of metal-organic frameworks for heavy metal adsorption
17. Microbial Absorption of Lead as a Sustainable Strategy for Remediation in a Contaminated Environment
18. Effective Heavy Metals Removal from Wastewater: Exploring the Efficacy of Various Biochar-Based Adsorbents
19. Impact of Heavy Metals on Environment and Human Biochemistry: Toxicity and Potential Bioremediation Mechanisms
20. Advances in microalgae and their derivative composite for heavy metal adsorption
21. Polymers and Their Derivative Composites for Heavy Metal Adsorption: Mechanisms, Applications, and Future Perspectives



