Green Materials for Sustainable Water Remediation and Treatment
James H Clark editor Anuradha Mishra editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
Published:20th Sep '13
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Inadequate access to clean water afflicts people throughout the world, and in developing countries any solution to this challenge must be achieved at a low cost and low energy demand. At the same time, the use of chemicals, and subsequent environmental impact must also be reduced. Green and sustainable water remediation is a rapidly growing field of interest to governments and corporations alike, with considerable input from academics, environmental consultants and public interest groups.
This book presents a focused set of articles covering a range of topics in the field, examining not only the adoption of natural products for water remediation, but also the synthesis of new materials and emerging clean technologies. Contributors from across the globe (including some "on the ground" in the developing world) present a comprehensive digest in the form of review-style articles highlighting the current thinking and direction in the field.
Interested stakeholders from all sectors will find this book invaluable, and postgraduate students of chemical engineering or environmental science will benefit from the real-world applications presented.
"Overall the book presents a focused set of chapters covering a range of topics in the field of green materials for water remediation … The use of clear, up-to-date protocols for procedures is a great feature, and the diversity of remediation techniques that are described allows practitioners to assess the merits of adopting alternate approaches … a very useful addition to any student, researcher, practitioner and laboratory involved in water remediation."
* Green and Sustainable Chemistry journal *"… this book is recommended to all synthetic, analytical and environmental chemists and engineers in academia and industry, who have an interest in environmentally friendly (green) chemistry."
* Current Green ChemistISBN: 9781849736213
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 557g
259 pages