Nano-engineered materials for textile waste remediation / Ajay Kumar Mishra, editor.
2023
TD195.T48
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Title
Nano-engineered materials for textile waste remediation / Ajay Kumar Mishra, editor.
ISBN
9789811979781 (electronic bk.)
9811979782 (electronic bk.)
9789811979774
9811979774
9811979782 (electronic bk.)
9789811979774
9811979774
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 225 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-7978-1 doi
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TD195.T48
Dewey Decimal Classification
677.0028/6
Summary
This book presents a complete state of the art for different types of nanomaterial, their environmental fate, and their use in textile waste remediation. Nano-engineered materials including nanoparticles, nanofibers, nanotubes have been used extensively for a variety of applications. Environmental concerns have been noted mainly due to the discharge of textile waste. Nanotechnology is fast growing on research and bringing sustainable solution in minimizing the waste. This also minimizes the risk of exposure and health hazards. With the development of industry, environmental pollution and energy shortage have raised awareness of a potential global crisis. So, it is urgent to develop a simple and effective method to address these current issues. Nano-engineered materials can be better solution in finding solution of environmental sustainability more specific to the textile waste remediation. Nano-engineered materials have emerged as pioneering photocatalysts and account for most of the current research in this area. This can provide large surface areas, diverse morphologies, abundant surface states, and easy device modeling, all of which are properties beneficial to photodegradation. Furthermore, the stability and cost of nano-engineered materials are critical factors. Therefore, it is a challenge of great importance to identify and design nano-engineered materials that are efficient, stable, and abundant for the remediation of textile waste. .
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Environmental footprints and eco-design of products and processes. 2345-766X
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Table of Contents
1. An introduction to the textile waste remediation
2. Textile waste: The genesis, environmental impact and remediation using nanoengineered materials
3. Degradation of reactive dyes using photoactive membranes
4. Adsorption of azo dye(s) from the waste water
5. Textile waste conversion into valuable products for environmental abatement.
2. Textile waste: The genesis, environmental impact and remediation using nanoengineered materials
3. Degradation of reactive dyes using photoactive membranes
4. Adsorption of azo dye(s) from the waste water
5. Textile waste conversion into valuable products for environmental abatement.