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Aquananotechnology Global Prospects David E Reisner T Pradeep

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Aquananotechnology Global Prospects David E Reisner T Pradeep
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis, CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.26 MB
Pages: 852
Author: DAVID E. REISNER, T. PRADEEP
ISBN: 9781466512252, 1466512253
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Aquananotechnology Global Prospects David E Reisner T Pradeep by David E. Reisner, T. Pradeep 9781466512252, 1466512253 instant download after payment.

Nanotechnology is finding numerous uses in the water industry, including high surface area filtration media, membranes for desalination plants, and fundamental new methods for desalination. This book provides a comprehensive overview from a global perspective, presenting the latest research and developments in the use of nanotechnology for water purification and desalination. It effectively demonstrates the role of nanotechnology in water treatment.

 
Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Bimodal UV-Assisted Nano-TiO2 Catalyst-Crumb Rubber Device for Treatment of Contaminated Water; Chapter 2: Hierarchical Carbon and Hydrogels for Sensing, Remediation in Drinking Water, and Aquaculture Drug Delivery; Chapter 3: Use of Nanomaterials in Water Remediation by a Subcritical Water Process; Chapter 4: Reduction of Priority Pollutants by Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron in Subsurface Environments; Chapter 5: Nanotoxicity: Aquatic Organisms and Ecosystems Chapter 6: SonoPhotoCatalytic Cavitation (SPCC) in Water TreatmentChapter 7: Bilge and Ballast Water Treatment Using Nanotechnology; Chapter 8: Nanoengineered Organosilica Materials for the Treatment of Produced Water; Chapter 9: Arsenic Removal Metrics That Commercialized the Drinking Water Market; Chapter 10: Commercialization of Nano from Water Sensors to Membranes; Chapter 11: Nano-Photocatalytic Materials for Environmental Applications; Chapter 12: Engineered Polymers and Organic-Inorganic Hybrids as Antimicrobial Materials for Water Disinfection Chapter 13: Key Water Treatment Technologies and Their Use by Several Industrial Segments and Future Potential for NanotechnologyChapter 14: Iron-Based Magnetic Nanomaterials in Wastewater Treatment; Chapter 15: Sustainable Clean Water: Closing the Cycle; Chapter 16: Thin Film Nanocomposite Reverse Osmosis Membranes; Chapter 17: Technological Developments in Water Defluoridation; Chapter 18: Nanotechnology Tunneling in the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC): Nano Zerovalent Iron for Underground Water Remediation; Chapter 19: Engineered Nanoscale Materials for Defluoridation of Groundwater Chapter 20: Advances in Nanostructured Polymers and Membranes for Removal of Heavy Metals in WaterChapter 21: Point-of-Drinking Water Purification Innovation: The Water Initiative; Chapter 22: WaterHealth International: Decentralized Systems Provide Sustainable Drinking Water; Chapter 23: Electrospun Nanofibers in Water Purification; Chapter 24: Light-Activated Nanotechnology for Drinking Water Purification; Chapter 25: Modified TiO2-Based Photocatalytic Systems for the Removal of Emerging Contaminants from Water Chapter 26: Noble Metal Nanosystems for Drinking Water Purification: From Nanoparticles to ClustersChapter 27: Water Desalination: Emerging and Existing Technologies; Chapter 28: Challenges and Opportunities for Nanotechnology in the Energy-Water Nexus; Chapter 29: Nanotechnology in Passive Atmospheric Water Capture; Chapter 30: Evaluation of a Zinc Clinoptilolite (ZZ®) for Drinking Water Treatment; Chapter 31: Phosphorous Removal and Recovery Using Nanotechnology; Chapter 32: Nanomaterials Persuasive in Long History of Pursuing Perchlorates

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