
Applied Water Science, Volume 2
Remediation Technologies
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Applied Water Science, Volume 2
Remediation Technologies
About this book
APPLIED WATER SCIENCE VOLUME 2
The second volume in a new two-volume set on applied water science, this book provides understanding, occurrence, identification, toxic effects and control of water pollutants in an aquatic environment using green chemistry protocols. The high rate of industrialization around the world has led to an increase in the rate of anthropogenic activities which involve the release of different types of contaminants into the aquatic environment. This generates high environmental risks, which could affect health and socio-economic activities if not treated properly. There is no doubt that the rapid progress in improving water quality and management has been motivated by the latest developments in green chemistry. Over the past decade, sources of water pollutants and the conventional methods used for the treatment of industrial wastewater treatment have flourished.
Water quality and its adequate availability have been a matter of concern worldwide particularly in developing countries. According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, more than 80% of diseases are due to the consumption of contaminated water. Heavy metals are highly toxic and are a potential threat to water, soil, and air. Their consumption in higher concentrations gives hazardous outcomes. Water quality is usually measured in terms of chemical, physical, biological, and radiological standards. The discharge of effluent by industries contains heavy metals, hazardous chemicals, and a high amount of organic and inorganic impurities that can contaminate the water environment, and hence, human health. Therefore, it is our primary responsibility to maintain the water quality in our respective countries.
This book provides understanding, occurrence, identification, toxic effects and control of water pollutants in an aquatic environment using green chemistry protocols. It focuses on water remediation properties and processes including industry-scale water remediation technologies. This book covers recent literature on remediation technologies in preventing water contamination and its treatment. Chapters in this book discuss remediation of emerging pollutants using nanomaterials, polymers, advanced oxidation processes, membranes, and microalgae bioremediation, etc. It also includes photochemical, electrochemical, piezoacoustic, and ultrasound techniques. It is a unique reference guide for graduate students, faculties, researchers and industrialists working in the area of water science, environmental science, analytical chemistry, and chemical engineering.
This outstanding new volume:
- Provides an in-depth overview of remediation technologies in water science
- Is written by leading experts in the field
- Contains excellent, well-drafted chapters for beginners, graduate students, veteran engineers, and other experts alike
- Discusses current challenges and future perspectives in the field
Audience: This book is an invaluable guide to engineers, students, professors, scientists and R&D industrial specialists working in the fields of environmental science, geoscience, water science, physics and chemistry.
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Insights of the Removal of Antibiotics From Water and Wastewater: A Review on Physical, Chemical, and Biological Techniques
AbstractPharmaceuticals, particularly antibiotics, are rightly regarded as one of the major emerging contaminants of the environment and there is increasing concern over their continuous presence in the aqueous solutions. Extensive research has shown that these compounds have been detected in fresh water of many countries. In this chapter, a brief introduction on pharmaceuticals and antibiotic pollution and also different common methods for antibiotic abatement in aqueous solutions has been studied. The performance of technologies such as membrane bioreactors, aerobic granular sludge, activated carbons, magnetic nanoparticles, Fenton processes, Peroxone, photocatalytic degradation, and electrocoagulation has also been discussed. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages in which at present no sole system might be the best one.Keywords: Pharmaceuticals, antibiotic, treatment, pollution, water, wastewater
1.1 Introduction
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Preface
- 1 Insights of the Removal of Antibiotics From Water and Wastewater: A Review on Physical, Chemical, and Biological Techniques
- 2 Adsorption on Alternative Low-Cost Materials-Derived Adsorbents in Water Treatment
- 3 Mathematical Modeling of Reactor for Water Remediation
- 4 Environmental Remediation Using Integrated Microbial Electrochemical Wetlands: iMETLands
- 5 Forward Osmosis Membrane Technology for the Petroleum Industry Wastewater Treatment
- 6 UV/Periodate Advanced Oxidation Process: Fundamentals and Applications
- 7 Trends in Landfill Leachate Treatment Through Biological Biotechnology
- 8 MetalāOrganic Framework Nanoparticle Technology for Water Remediation: Road to a Sustainable Ecosystem
- 9 MetalāOrganic Frameworks for Heavy Metal Removal
- 10 Microalgae-Based Bioremediation
- 11 Photocatalytic Water Disinfection
- 12 Phytoremediation and the Way Forward:
- 13 Sonochemistry for Water Remediation: Toward an Up-Scaled Continuous Technology
- 14 Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of Wastewater
- 15 Application of Copper Oxide-Based Catalysts in Advanced Oxidation Processes
- 16 Biochar-Based Sorbents for Sequestration of Pharmaceutical Compounds: Considering the Main Parameters in the Adsorption Process
- 17 Bioremediation of Agricultural Wastewater
- 18 Remediation of Toxic Contaminants in Water Using Agricultural Waste
- 19 Remediation of Emerging Pollutants by Using Advanced Biological Wastewater Treatments
- Index
- Also of Interest
- End User License Agreement