Circular Economy: Applications for Water Remediation will examine the current understanding on the circular economy in water remediation processes, its drawbacks, and relatively unexplored areas that require further research.
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Includes index.
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Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Biography Including Experience
Chapter 1 Integrating Circular Economy and Sustainability Strategy in Water Remediation Applications
Chapter 2 Circular Economy in Developing Countries: Present Status, Pathways, Benefits, and Challenges
Chapter 3 Water Contamination and the Circular Economy
Chapter 4 Nitrate and Phosphorus Removal from Industrial and Domestic Wastewater Using Agricultural Biomass and Agro-industrial Waste Composites
Chapter 5 Urban Sludge Management and Circular Transformation in Water Remediation
Chapter 6 Unveiling the Ecological Footprint of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) as Emerging Contaminants and Management Strategies
Chapter 7 Recent Advances in Potential Application of Biomass Waste and Biomass-derived Materials for Bioremediation of Pollutants from Wastewater
Chapter 8 Rainwater Harvesting and Its Application to Water Resources
Chapter 9 Circular Economy in Urban Wastewater Management: A Concise Review
Chapter 10 Circular Economy to Transfer Urban Water
Chapter 11 Circular Economy on Utilization of Wastewater for Energy Recovery
Chapter 12 Circular Economy on Resource Recovery from Industrial Wastewater
Chapter 13 Nanomaterials from Waste and Their Application for Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 14 Natural Adsorbents for Effective Treatment of Dye Wastewater from Textile Industries: A Comprehensive Review
Chapter 15 Circular Economy on Biogas Production from Wastewater
Chapter 16 Sustainable Valorization of Lignocellulose-based Green Biomass Bio-adsorbents for Toxic Pollutant Removal Using Wastewater Treatments
Chapter 17 Carbon Nanotube Membranes from Waste Materials for Water Treatment: Trash to Treasure.
Chapter 18 Emerging Techniques for Wastewater Treatment using Biomass
Chapter 19 Potential Effects and Removal Strategies for Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) in the Circular Economy of Water
Index.
ISBN
9781040089781
104008978X
9781003437482
1003437486
9781040089767
1040089763
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