Nutrients and Colored Compounds in Wastewater
Advanced Treatment and Recovery
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 29 January 2025
- ISBN 9780443217012
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages594 pages
- Size 234x190 mm
- Weight 1210 g
- Language English 633
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Long description:
Research and development advancements in the treatment and recovery of nutrients and colored compounds in wastewater, including green remediation, membrane separation, adsorption, and advanced chemical reaction.
Nutrients and Colored Compounds in Wastewater: Treatment and Recovery reviews and highlights recent advances in nutrients and colored compounds in terms of their treatments, recovery processes, advanced systems, and new materials. This book comprehensively covers topics in wastewater management including phytoremediation, phycoremediation, microbial fuel cell process, membrane hybrid system, membrane distillation, forward osmosis, adsorption, electrocatalytic, photocatalytic, and organic metal framework reaction. It provides a useful agenda to help take advantage of the latest research conducted in this rapidly advancing field of wastewater treatment enabling you to develop and commercialize your own products quickly and more successfully.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Azolla as phytoremediation agent in agricultural wastewater
3. Fluctuation of salinity alters phytoremediation performance of lead by spirulina platensis
4. Nutritional and biochemical properties recovery from cocoa based wastewater industry
5. Struvite precipitation from wastewater for sustainable phosphorus fertilizer
6. Phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using single and mixed anaerobic digestion
7. Review of membrane hybrid systems for nutrient recovery from wastewater
8. Plant nutrients recovery from agro-food wastewaters using microbial electrochemical technologies
9. Membrane technologies for nutrient recycling from a microbial fermentation effluent
10. Recovery of struvite and water via electrocharged forward osmosis
11. Recovery of Ammonia from Wastewater
12. Modified halloysite for ammonium ion removal
13. Adsorption of ammonium ion, chromium and Fe using oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber based SMC from volvariella volvacea cultivation
14. Biochar for resource recovery and pharmaceutical removal from human urine
15. Nutrient recovery and ammonia-water production by MF-vacuum evaporation treatment
16. Coloured compounds removal and nutrient recovery: How membrane technologies in water treatment can be a contributor
17. Recent developments of biochar in the recovery and removal of nutrients and dyes in wastewater treatment
18. Colour and nutrient removal using water treatment residuals
19. The activated carbon produced from bamboo biochar (dendrocalamus asper) and its application as methylene blue dye removal from wastewater
20. Potential application of biosurfactant in micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration for removal of toxic dyes from aqueous stream: Performance, membrane fouling, and prospects
21. Simultaneous degradation of anionic and cationic dyes using electro-catalytic and photo-catalytic from multi-component systems: A Review
22. Adsorptive and photocatalytic removal of coloured pollutants from wastewaters: A critical review
23. Optimization of exhaustion rate in dyeing for effluent recovery
24. Low energy electrochemical oxidation efficiently oxidizes for textile dye
25. Removal of synthetic dyes from aqueous environment using metal-organic frameworks
26. Separation of industrial polymer effluent using chemical coagulant and flocculation
27. Development of coagulant based on Sabah local fruit
28. Conclusions and future prospects
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