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Trends and Strategies for Pulp and Paper Effluents Treatment: Supporting Industrial Revolution 5.0 presents a comprehensive exploration of innovative approaches to effluent treatment in the pulp and paper industry. The book addresses both conventional and advanced physico-chemical treatment methods, delves into the role of beneficial microorganisms, and highlights cutting-edge technological interventions for effective effluent detoxification. With a focus on nutrient recovery and decentralized treatment approaches utilizing Industry 4.0 advancements, it serves as a vital framework for understanding and implementing sustainable practices in the industry. The book's detailed contents cover critical topics such as the environmental impacts of the pulp and paper industry, life cycle assessments of wastewater treatment technologies, and the techno-economic feasibility of various treatment methods. It also examines the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in optimizing effluent treatment processes, alongside the potential of low-cost adsorbents and innovative technologies like membrane bioreactors. Each chapter provides valuable insights into the latest findings and advancements, making it an essential resource for scholars and professionals alike.
Contents
1. Status of Pulp and Paper Industry in terms of pollution load, water reuse and climatic change
2. Environmental impacts of the paper and pulp industry including its contribution to global warming
3. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of key technologies for waste water mitigation and treatment in pulp and paper industry
4. Treatment and characterization of effluent at various stages for agricultural residue-based paper industries and its techno-economic feasibility
5. Treatment and characterization of effluents at various stages for wastepaper-based paper industries and its techno-economic feasibility
6. Treatment and characterization of effluents at various stages for wood-based paper industries and its techno-economic feasibility
7. Treatment technologies for wastewater treatment of handmade paper industries
8. Latest Promising New Treatment technologies of wastewater for pulp and paper industries
9. Application of Artificial Intelligence for treatment of effluent of pulp and paper industry
10. Potential of low cost adsorbents for pulp and paper industries
11. Feasibility of microbial effluent treatment techniques for pulp and paper industries
12. Treatment of pulp and paper wastewater by using membrane bioreactor and moving-bed biofilm reactor and their current state and limitation
13. Evaluation and optimization of electrocoagulation for treating Kraft paper mill wastewater
14. Comparative bacterial degradation and detoxification of model and Kraft lignin from pulp paper wastewater and its metabolites
15. Desalination by pulsed electrodialysis reversal: approaching fully closed-loop water systems in wood pulp mills
16. Mass balance of water utilization and wastewater emitted by handmade paper industries
17. Valorization of waste streams of pulp and paper industries to improve Circular Economy
18. State of art approaches for waste utilization to make value added by products.
19. Handling of paper sludge of pulp and paper industries
20. Decentralized approach in pulp and paper wastewater treatment using IR 5.0 technological advancement
21. Circular economy in pulp and paper wastewater treatment: the expected transition to a balanced interplay of environmental and economic systems
22. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to design and optimize biodegradable Treatment of pulp and paper wastewater
23. Machine learning algorithms for predict dynamic mechanism in pulp and paper wastewater
24. Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning to develop efficient recycling processes for pulp and paper wastewater
25. Policy and Implementing market-based incentives to promote circular economy practices in the pulp and paper wastewater
26. Government regulations and policies to support circular economy initiatives from pulp and paper wastewater treatment



