Apprehensions and remediation technologies
Bentham Science Publishers
With the increasing population, industrial growth and consumer needs, water is getting adulterated with several new contaminants of concern. Nanomaterials, pharmaceuticals & personal care products, endocrine disrupting compounds, artificial sweeteners, surfactants, etc. are some of the evolving sources for emerging water pollutants. Several of these emerging water pollutants introduce noxious effects on humans and ecosystem.
These emerging pollutants need to be removed from wastewater for water purification, its use and recycling. Some of the most investigated technologies for removal of emerging pollutants from wastewater include catalytic processes including oxidation, membrane process, adsorption, osmotic processes, integrated processes, etc.
The book “Emerging Water Pollutants” consists of thirteen chapters. First five chapters discuss and analyze the sources of emerging water pollutants, their toxicities, and legislations available to monitor and regulate their emissions. Next three chapters are on the risk assessment of emerging pollutants, their fate and life cycle assessment, respectively. Last five chapters discuss the remediation technologies for wastewater treatment containing emerging pollutants. This book is equally good for academia, industry professionals and students for state-of-the-art learnings on emerging water pollutants and their remediation methods.
About the editors:
Dr. Shaukat Ali Mazari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan. He also held positions of Director Quality Enhancement Cell and Director Postgraduate Studies for two years, respectively. Dr. Mazari holds a PhD degree from University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He has coauthored more than 70 SCI articles and has an H-Index of 22. He is coauthor of 10 book chapters and co-editor of 3 ongoing books. His research focuses on chemical environmental engineering. He is reviewer for several high-quality journals in chemical and environmental engineering and also serves as a referee for several funding agencies. Dr. Mazari specializes in wastewater treatment, carbon capture, conversion and storage, application of nanomaterials, thermodynamic modelling, and application of artificial intelligence in chemical engineering.
Dr Nabisab Mujawar Mubarak is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Engineering, University Technology Brunei, Brunei Darussalam. He serves as a scientific reviewer in numerous journals in Chemical Engineering and Nano Technology. In research, Dr. Mubarak has published more than 220 journal papers, 30 conference proceedings and authored 30 book chapters, and the H-index is 47. His interest areas are carbon nanomaterials synthesis, magnetic biochar production using microwave and wastewater treatment using advanced materials. He is a recipient of the Curtin Malaysia Most Productive Research award, outstanding faculty of Chemical Engineering award, Best Scientific Research Award London and exceptional scientist in publication and citation by i- Proclaim, Malaysia. He also has the distinction of being listed in the top two percent of the world’s most influential scientists in chemicals and energy. The List of the Top 2% Scientists in the World compiled and published by Stanford University is based on their international scientific publications, a number of scientific citations for research, and participation in the review and editing of scientific research. Dr. Mubarak is a Fellow Member of the Institution of Engineers Australia, a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) of The Institution of Engineers Australia, and a Chartered Chemical Engineer of the Institute of Chemical Engineering (IChemE) UK. He has published 4 books and is co-editor for ongoing Elsevier-edited books: 1) Nanomaterials for Carbon Capture and Conversion Technologies, 2) Advanced nanomaterials and nanocomposites for Bioelectrochemical Systems, 3). Water Treatment Using Engineered Carbon Nanotubes, and 4) Emerging Water Pollutants: Concerns and Remediation Technologies
Dr. Nizamuddin Sabzoi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Engineering, RMIT University, Australia. Before joining the RIMIT University he served as a lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan. He holds a Masters Degree in Chemical Engineering from University of Malaya, Malaysia and a PhD Degree in Chemical Engineering from School of Engineering, RMIT University, Australia. Dr. Sabzoi has published more than 100 SCI articles in reputed journals. Currently his H-Index is 35.
Keywords:
Emerging water pollutants, Degradation kinetics, Pharmaceutical waste, Photo catalysis, Personal care products, Electrocatalysis, Nanomaterials, Water purification, Industrial effluents, Physio-chemical properties, Emerging materials, Packaging materials, Membranes, Environmental risk assessment, Nano filtration, Reverse osmosis, Membrane bioreactors, Photo-electro-Fenton processes, Adsorption, Integrated water treatment processes
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