Wastewater Treatment Using Green Synthesis discusses advances in wastewater treatment with a focus on biological processes. Major topics discussed include bioremediation through microorganisms, green and iron-based nanoparticles in wastewater treatment, TiO2 Doped Lignocellulosic Biopolymer with an emphasis on their photodegradation potential for a variety of pollutants, and permanent film growth. It further includes remediation of industrial sludges/effluents with a particular emphasis on biological treatment, phytoremediation, and de-ballasting water treatment technology.
Features:
Focuses on the implementation of effective wastewater treatment with orientation towards biological processes
Covers both biological and physico-chemical waste and wastewater treatment processes, focusing on emerging techniques
Reviews computational method approaches, the application of TiO2-doped biopolymers, iron nanoparticles, and the use of molecular techniques for wastewater treatment
Illustrates molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulation, homology modelling, and biodegradation pathways prediction
Includes dedicated chapters on biological wastewater treatment
This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in environmental and chemical engineering with a focus on wastewater treatment.