Applied Water Science, Volume 2 : Remediation Technologies /: Remediation Technologies. (2021)
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- Title:
- Applied Water Science, Volume 2 : Remediation Technologies /: Remediation Technologies. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Applied Water Science, Volume 2 : Remediation Technologies
- Further Information:
- Note: Mohd Imran Ahamed, Rajender Boddula, Tauseef Ahmad Rangreez.
- Editors:
- Ahamed, Mohd Imran
Boddula, Rajender
Rangreez, Tauseef Ahmad
Inamuddin - Contents:
- Preface xvii 1 Insights of the Removal of Antibiotics From Water and Wastewater: A Review on Physical, Chemical, and Biological Techniques 1; Ali Khadir, Amin M. Ramezanali, Shabnam Taghipour and Khadijeh Jafari 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Antibiotic Removal Methods 4 1.2.1 Aerobic Biological Treatment 4 1.2.2 Anaerobic Biological Treatment 8 1.2.3 Adsorption Processes 12 1.2.3.1 Activated Carbon and its Composites 12 1.2.3.2 Magnetic Nanomaterials/Adsorbents 15 1.2.4 Advanced Oxidation Processes 18 1.2.4.1 Fenton Type Processes 19 1.2.4.2 Peroxone 24 1.2.4.3 Photocatalytic Degradation 27 1.2.5 Electrocoagulation 30 1.3 Conclusion 32 References 33 2 Adsorption on Alternative Low-Cost Materials-Derived Adsorbents in Water Treatment 49; Wojciech Stawiński and Katarzyna Wal 2.1 Introduction 50 2.2 Water Treatment 50 2.3 Adsorption 51 2.4 Application of Low-Cost Waste-Based Adsorbents in Water Treatment 51 2.4.1 Bark 52 2.4.1.1 Eucalyptus 52 2.4.1.2 Pine 52 2.4.1.3 Other 55 2.4.2 Coffee 55 2.4.3 Feather 58 2.4.4 Husks or Hulls 60 2.4.4.1 Peanut 62 2.4.4.2 Rice 62 2.4.4.3 Other 63 2.4.5 Leaves 63 2.4.6 Peels 65 2.4.6.1 Banana 65 2.4.6.2 Citruses 67 2.4.6.3 Garlic 69 2.4.6.4 Litchi 70 2.4.6.5 Other 71 2.4.7 Rinds 71 2.4.8 Seeds 75 2.4.9 Stones or Pits 78 2.4.9.1 Date 78 2.4.9.2 Olive 81 2.4.9.3 Other 81 2.4.10 Tea 82 2.5 Disadvantages 84 2.6 Conclusions 86 References 86 3 Mathematical Modeling of Reactor for Water Remediation 107; Hamidreza Bagheri, Ali Mohebbi, Maryam Mirzaie andPreface xvii 1 Insights of the Removal of Antibiotics From Water and Wastewater: A Review on Physical, Chemical, and Biological Techniques 1; Ali Khadir, Amin M. Ramezanali, Shabnam Taghipour and Khadijeh Jafari 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Antibiotic Removal Methods 4 1.2.1 Aerobic Biological Treatment 4 1.2.2 Anaerobic Biological Treatment 8 1.2.3 Adsorption Processes 12 1.2.3.1 Activated Carbon and its Composites 12 1.2.3.2 Magnetic Nanomaterials/Adsorbents 15 1.2.4 Advanced Oxidation Processes 18 1.2.4.1 Fenton Type Processes 19 1.2.4.2 Peroxone 24 1.2.4.3 Photocatalytic Degradation 27 1.2.5 Electrocoagulation 30 1.3 Conclusion 32 References 33 2 Adsorption on Alternative Low-Cost Materials-Derived Adsorbents in Water Treatment 49; Wojciech Stawiński and Katarzyna Wal 2.1 Introduction 50 2.2 Water Treatment 50 2.3 Adsorption 51 2.4 Application of Low-Cost Waste-Based Adsorbents in Water Treatment 51 2.4.1 Bark 52 2.4.1.1 Eucalyptus 52 2.4.1.2 Pine 52 2.4.1.3 Other 55 2.4.2 Coffee 55 2.4.3 Feather 58 2.4.4 Husks or Hulls 60 2.4.4.1 Peanut 62 2.4.4.2 Rice 62 2.4.4.3 Other 63 2.4.5 Leaves 63 2.4.6 Peels 65 2.4.6.1 Banana 65 2.4.6.2 Citruses 67 2.4.6.3 Garlic 69 2.4.6.4 Litchi 70 2.4.6.5 Other 71 2.4.7 Rinds 71 2.4.8 Seeds 75 2.4.9 Stones or Pits 78 2.4.9.1 Date 78 2.4.9.2 Olive 81 2.4.9.3 Other 81 2.4.10 Tea 82 2.5 Disadvantages 84 2.6 Conclusions 86 References 86 3 Mathematical Modeling of Reactor for Water Remediation 107; Hamidreza Bagheri, Ali Mohebbi, Maryam Mirzaie and Vahab Ghalandari 3.1 Introduction 108 3.2 Water Remediation 109 3.2.1 Water Remediation Techniques 110 3.3 Reactor Modeling 112 3.3.1 Modeling of Multi-Phase Flows 118 3.3.2 Governing Equations for Multiphase Models 124 3.3.2.1 Photocatalytic Reactors 128 3.3.2.2 Bubble Column 132 3.3.2.3 Fluidized Bed Reactors 137 3.3.2.4 Adsorption Column 142 3.3.2.5 Air Sparging Technology 143 3.3.2.6 Electrochemical Reactors 146 3.4 Conclusions 154 References 156 4 Environmental Remediation Using Integrated MicrobialElectrochemical Wetlands: iMETLands 171; A. Biswas and S. Chakraborty 4.1 Introduction 172 4.2 Constructed Wetland–Microbial Fuel Cell (CW–MFC) System 174 4.2.1 Role of Redox Gradient 175 4.2.2 Role of Microorganisms 176 4.2.3 Role of WW Strength 176 4.2.4 Role of Wetland Vegetation 176 4.3 iMETLand State of the Art 177 4.3.1 iMETLand as a Potential Treatment Unit for Industrial Wastewater 184 4.4 Conclusion, Challenges and Future Directions 184 References 185 5 Forward Osmosis Membrane Technology for the Petroleum Industry Wastewater Treatment 191; Shahryar Jafarinejad and Nader Vahdat 5.1 Introduction 191 5.2 Forward Osmosis Membrane Process 192 5.2.1 Main Factors in FO Technology 193 5.3 FO Technology for the Petroleum Industry Wastewater Treatment 194 5.3.1 Literature Review of FO Technology for the Petroleum Industry Wastewater Treatment 194 5.3.2 Recent Advances in FO Membranes 205 5.4 Challenges Ahead and Future Perspectives 206 5.5 Conclusions 207 References 208 6 UV/Periodate Advanced Oxidation Process: Fundamentals and Applications 215; Slimane Merouani and Oualid Hamdaoui 6.1 Introduction 216 6.2 Periodate Speciation in Aqueous Solution 217 6.3 Generation of Reactive Species Upon UV-Photolysis of Periodate 218 6.4 Application of UV/IO- 4 for Organics Degradation 223 6.5 Scavenging of the Reactive Species Under Laboratory Conditions 234 6.6 Factors Influencing the Degradation Process 236 6.6.1 Initial Periodate Concentration 236 6.6.2 Irradiation Intensity 237 6.6.3 Initial Pollutant Concentration 237 6.6.4 pH 238 6.6.5 Temperature 240 6.7 Advantages of UV/Periodate Process 240 6.8 Conclusion 241 Acknowledgements 242 References 242 7 Trends in Landfill Leachate Treatment Through Biological Biotechnology 249; Ali Khadir, Arman N. Ardestani, Mika Sillanpää and Shreya Mahajan 7.1 Introduction 250 7.2 Landfill Leachate Characteristics 252 7.3 Wastewater Treatment Techniques 255 7.4 Comparison of Aerobic and Anaerobic Processes 258 7.5 Different Biological Systems for Landfill Leachate Treatment 260 7.5.1 Aerobic Membrane Bioreactor 260 7.5.2 Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactors 263 7.5.3 Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor 266 7.5.4 Sequencing Batch Reactor 267 7.5.5 Aerobic/Anaerobic/Facultative Lagoons 271 7.5.6 Trickling Filter 273 7.5.7 Rotating Biological Contactor 274 7.6 Conclusion 276 References 277 8 Metal–Organic Framework Nanoparticle Technology for Water Remediation: Road to a Sustainable Ecosystem 289; Rashmirekha Tripathy, Tejaswini Sahoo, Jagannath Panda, Madhuri Hembram, Saraswati Soren, C.K. Rath, Sunil Kumar Sahoo and Rojalin Sahu 8.1 Introduction to MOF Nanoparticles 290 8.2 MOFs for Decontamination of Water 291 8.2.1 Inorganic Contaminant 292 8.2.2 Nuclear Contaminants 293 8.2.3 Organic Contaminants 293 8.2.4 Sources of Heavy Metals in Water 294 8.3 Impact of MOFs for Remediation of Water 295 8.3.1 Applications of MOF Nanoparticles for Water Remediation 296 8.3.2 Adsorption By MOF Nanoparticles 298 8.3.3 Conventional Nanoparticles Used in Water Remediation 299 8.4 Removal of Organic Contaminant 303 8.4.1 Removal of Heavy Metal Ions 303 8.4.2 MOF Powder-Based Membrane for Organic Contaminants Removal 306 8.4.3 Photocatalytic Remediation of Water Using MOF Nanoparticles 307 8.5 MOF Nanoparticle Magnetic Iron-Based Technology for Water Remediation 307 8.5.1 Iron as a Remediation Tool 308 8.5.2 Research Needs and Limitations 310 8.6 Conclusions 311 References 311 9 Metal–Organic Frameworks for Heavy Metal Removal 321; Anam Asghar, Mustapha Mohammed Bello and Abdul Aziz Abdul Raman 9.1 Introduction 322 9.2 Heavy Metals in Environment 323 9.3 Heavy Metals Removal Technologies 325 9.3.1 Adsorption of Heavy Metals 326 9.3.2 Metal–Organic Frameworks as Adsorbent for Heavy Metals Removal 327 9.4 Applications of Metal–Organic Framework in Heavy Metals Removal 330 9.4.1 Mercury 330 9.4.2 Copper 336 9.4.3 Chromium 338 9.4.4 Lead 340 9.4.5 Arsenic 341 9.4.6 Cadmium 344 9.5 Conclusion 344 References 345 10 Microalgae-Based Bioremediation 357; Rosangela R. Dias, Mariany C. Deprá, Leila Q. Zepka and Eduardo Jacob-Lopes 10.1 Introduction to Microalgae-Based Bioremediation 357 10.2 Microalgae Bioremediation Mechanisms 358 10.3 Inorganic Pollutants Bioremediation 360 10.3.1 Heavy Metals 360 10.3.2 Greenhouse Gases 362 10.4 Organic Pollutants Bioremediation 363 10.4.1 Agrochemicals 363 10.4.2 Phthalate Esters (PAEs) 364 10.4.3 Tributyltin 3 … (more)
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- 2021
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