Novel Materials for Environmental Remediation Applications: Adsorption and Beyond presents detailed, comprehensive coverage of novel and advanced materials that can be applied to address the growing global concern of the pollution of natural resources in water, the air, and in soil. The book provides up-to-date knowledge of state-of-the-art materials and treatment processes, as well as details of applications, including adsorptive remediation and catalytic remediation. Chapters include the characteristics of materials, basic and important physicochemical features for environmental remediation applications, routes of synthesis, recent advances as remediation medias and future perspectives.
This book offers an interdisciplinary and practical examination of novel materials and processes for environmental remediation that will be valuable to environmental scientists, materials scientists, environmental chemists, and environmental engineers alike.
- Highlights a wide range of synthetic methodologies, physicochemical and engineered features of novel materials, and composites/hybrids for environmental purposes
- Presents applications of adsorbents or catalysts for water/wastewater treatment and air purification technologies such as advanced oxidation processes, adsorption, photocatalysis, coagulation, flotation, membrane separation, filtration, and others
- Provides comprehensive, consolidated coverage of novel materials for environmental remediation applications for researchers in environmental science, materials science, and industry to identify in-depth solutions to pollution
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 230 illustrations
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978-0-323-91927-2 (9780323919272)
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1. (introduction): Trends in Advanced Materials for Sustainable Environmental Remediation Applications: Adsorption and beyond
SECTION A. METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS2. MOFs based novel adsorbents for aquatic pollutants3. MOFs based materials for gaseous adsorption4. MOFs based materials as soil amendments5. MOFs as catalysts for advanced oxidation processes
SECTION B. OXIDES/HYDROXIDES6. Layered double hydroxides: from fundamentals to environmental applications7. Zeolites for environmental purposes8. Silica based materials9. TiO2 based photocatalysts against organics
SECTION C. CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS10. Biochar and Activated Carbon11. Graphene related materials12. Carbon Quantum Dots13. Carbon nanotubes14. Biomass derived materials (like Agricultural waste/biomass)
SECTION D. SPECIAL CLASSES OF MATERIALS15. Magnetic Materials16. MXenes17. Aerogels, Cryogels and Xerogels18. ZIFs from adsorptive to catalytic remediation applications19. Synthetic and natural clay-based materials20. Graphitic carbon nitride: triggering the solar light assisted decomposition of hazardous organics