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This book embodies the potentials of nanobiotechnology-based water treatment techniques to provide a solid understanding of the subjects. Starting with a refresher of the basic conventional technologies which are now been integrated with nanomaterials for an efficient, viable, and eco-friendly treatment of contaminated water. The book covers various physical, chemical, and hybrid methods of nanobiomaterial synthesis and their fabrication for characterizing existing techniques. The book gives special attention to those nanotechnology-based approaches that promise easier, faster, and cheaper processes in contaminants monitoring and their treatment. Several case studies explain in an easy to understand format how employing nanobiomaterials as an indicator and analytical tool will enable students to learn about cleaning up the environment.
Auteur
Professor J. P. N. Rai is presently working as the full time professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Gobind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India, besides, chairing the department for eight years as Head of the department. Dr. Rai has more than two hundred publications to his credit, including research papers, review articles & book chapters in scientific journals of national and international repute, apart from being a versatile reviewer of several journals. He has enough teaching and research experience of thirty seven years in the field of Environmental Science in general and Environmental Biotechnology in particular. He has been successfully completed more than five projects in various fields of ecotechnology, bioenergy production, bioremediation of waste water treatment, terrestrial sites, nanobiomaterial synthesis and applications" may please be replaced with "He has been successfully executed several projects for more than a decade in various fields of ecotechnology, bioenergy production, bioremediation of waste water treatment, terrestrial sites, nanobiomaterial synthesis and applications Dr. Shweta Saraswat is Assistant Professor in Department of Environmental Sciences, G. B. Pant University of Agri. & Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India and former Post Doctoral fellow in various projects funded by Department of Science & Technology, Indian Council of Medical Research and Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. 'She has twelve years of research and teaching experience to her credit'. Besides, she has published fifteen research papers including review articles and book chapters in reputed scientific journals in the field of bioremediation of terrestrial and aquatic systems, green technology development, environmental waste utilization, and bioenergy production. Recently, She is working on integrating nanotechnology with bio-based systems for sensing, analyzing, and treating the contaminated wastewater in an efficient and sustainable manner.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Principles and potentials of nano-biotechnology (J. P. N. Rai and Shweta Saraswat).- Chapter 2. Application of nano-biotechnology in municipal and industrial wastewater: An Overview (Shweta Saraswat and J. P. N. Rai).- Chapter 3. Application of plant-based nanoparticles in wastewater decontamination (J. S. Chauhan and Sudhir Kumar).- Chapter 4. Microbial synthesis of nanoparticles for waste water remediation (Shiv Shankar and Shikha).- Chapter 5. Nano-materials for the Removal of Inorganic Contaminants from Industrial Wastewater (Rashmi Paliwal and J. P. N. Rai).- Chapter 6. Application of Nanotechnology in bioremediation of heavy metals (Hina Khatoon).- Chapter 7. Emerging nano-biomaterial for organic pollutant removal from waste water (Dheeraj Rathore and Anoop Singh).- Chapter 8. Applications of nanoparticles in removal of microbial contaminants and pathogens from wastewater (Nandkishor More et al).- Chapter 9. Comparative impact assessment of some nanoparticles in bioremediation of wastewater (Pradeep Kumar Sharma et al.).- Chapter 10. Biochar Impregnated Nanomaterials for Environmental Cleanup (Prachi Dixit et al.).- Chapter 11. Current scenario of chitosan nanocomposite application in wastewater treatment (Shivani Uniyal and Shweta Saraswat).- Chapter 12. Advent of Graphene nanomaterial: Application in treatment of water pollutants (Zeba Khanam).- Chapter 13. Photocatalytic decolorization of textile industry waste water (Nidhi Rawat and Sudipta Ramo).- Chapter 14. Nanomaterials for remediation of pharmaceutical wastewaters (Rozi Sharma and Piyush Malaviya).- Chapter 15. Sensing and monitoring of environmental contaminants employing nanobiomolecules (Rama Pal et al.).- Chapter 16. Application of biomimetic membranes for wastewater purification (Sneh Gautam).- Chapter 17. Prospects and challenges of bio-nanomaterials for waste water treatment (Meenakshi Sati and Krishna Giri).- Chapter 18. Assessment of nanotechnology based solutions for wastewater treatment (Chapter 18. Assessment of nanotechnology based solutions for wastewater treatment ).