----- 废水中的新兴和纳米材料污染物:先进的处理技术
Emerging and Nanomaterial Contaminants in Wastewater: Advanced Treatment Technologies describes the state-of-the-art of remediation technologies, such as those involving nanotechnology, filtration devices (e.g. membranes), strategies involving adsorption and precipitation processes, development of new sorbents, nanosorbents, biosorbents, green technology, bio-electrokinetics, degradation of pollutants, advanced oxidative process, oxidative electrochemical and photocatalytic processes, catalytic degradation, and emerging hybrid technologies, such as photocatalyst membrane photoreactors using TiO2. Scientists and researchers in academia and industry will benefit from this comprehensive resource on the fundamental science behind the mechanisms at which wastewater sources can be purified from emerging contaminants.Provides a fundamental understanding of emerging contaminants to help readers select appropriate remediation technologiesDiscusses, in detail, new and advanced green technologies that remove emerging contaminants from wastewaterShows how to ensure water quality and save public health by protecting water resources from contaminants
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