Green Materials for Wastewater Treatment

This book reviews health hazards associated with wastewater use and water pollutants. Chapters present applications of green materials made of agricultural waste, activated carbon and magnetic materials for wastewater treatment. The removal of toxic metals using algal biomass and the removal of toxi...

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Other Authors: Naushad, Mu (Editor), Lichtfouse, Eric (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2020, 2020
Edition:1st ed. 2020
Series:Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World
Subjects:
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Preface -- Chapter 1 Environmental issues: A challenge for waste water treatment -- Chapter 2 Green nanotechnology for the environment and sustainable development -- Chapter 3 Activated carbon from different waste materials for the removal of toxic metals -- Chapter 4 Bioremediation of toxic heavy metals using marine algae biomass -- Chapter 5 Cost effective green materials for the removal of pesticides from aqueous medium -- Chapter 6 Rice husk derived adsorbents for water purification -- Chapter 7 Treatment of dye containing wastewater using agricultural biomass derived magnetic adsorbents -- Chapter 8 Date palm as a potential candidate for environmental remediation -- Chapter 9 Research updates on heavy metals phytoremediation: Enhancements, efficient post-harvesting strategies, and economic opportunities -- Chapter 10 Adsorptive removal of toxic dyes using chitosan and its composites -- Chapter 11 Ionic liquid modified activated carbon for the treatment of textile wastewater -- Chapter 12 Adsorption of pharmaceutical pollutants using lignocellulosic materials -- Chapter 13 Titania-montmorillonite for the photocatalytic removal of contaminants from water: adsorb & shuttle process -- Chapter 14 Jet fuel from domestic wastewater treatment using microalgae: A review 
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520 |a This book reviews health hazards associated with wastewater use and water pollutants. Chapters present applications of green materials made of agricultural waste, activated carbon and magnetic materials for wastewater treatment. The removal of toxic metals using algal biomass and the removal of toxic dyes using chitosan composite materials are also discussed. The book includes reviews on the removal of phenols, pesticides, and on the use of ionic liquid-modified activated carbon for the treatment of textile wastewater