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Sustainable Materials for Sensing and Remediation of Noxious Pollutants Summary

Sustainable Materials for Sensing and Remediation of Noxious Pollutants by Inderjeet Tyagi (Scientist, Centre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division Zoological Survey of India (Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change), India)

Due to rapid urbanization and development, water get polluted by the noxious waste released from industrial, sewage and agricultural runoffs. Sustainable Materials for Sensing and Remediation of Noxious Pollutants covers two most widely used aspects in the field of wastewater i.e. sensing and rapid remediation with a possible solution of successful technology commercialization. Chapters include information on low cost materials as sensing and remediating agents for the rapid removal of noxious impurities from wastewater. It includes chapters on the sensing of noxious metals, low cost adsorbents for the removal of noxious impurities i.e. inorganic (metal ions) and organic (dyes). Additional chapters include future/upcoming scopes of work and one chapter on the general introduction of the field. The book content will be technical and focused for the audience like graduate students, academicians, researchers and industrial professionals. Sustainable Materials for Sensing and Remediation of Noxious Pollutants is single reference source for environmental scientists and engineers interested in low cost sensing and remediation strategies.

About Inderjeet Tyagi (Scientist, Centre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division Zoological Survey of India (Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change), India)

Dr. Inderjeet Tyagi is currently working as Scientist (Water Chemistry) at Zoological Survey of India, Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, India. Prior to joining the 100 year old institute Dr. Tyagi completed his Ph. D (Chemistry) IIT Roorkee. He primarily works in the field of wastewater treatment and microbial diversity assessment (Metasystematics) related to the heavily polluted areas using high throughput sequencing NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) technology. The work deals with the correlation of microbial diversity with that of water quality and noxious pollutants (Environmental preferences). He has published more than ~ 90 research papers in journal of International repute with cumulative impact factor ~ 400; Google Scholar Citation ~6600 (May, 2021) and h-index 46. Moreover, he is currently in the reviewer panel of more than 40 SCI journals of publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, Nature, American Chemical Society (ACS), Royal Society (RSc) etc. Prof. Dr. Joanna Goscianska is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (AMU). She obtained a Master's degree in 2005, a doctoral degree in 2009, and habilitation in 2019, in the field of chemistry. During her PhD studies, she participated in three research internships at Laboratoire Catalyse & Spectrochimie in Caen (France) and later at the University of Alicante (Spain). She received a number of prestigious awards, including MAXIMA CUM LAUDE (2005), the scholarship of the city of Poznan for young researchers (2010), scholarship for outstanding young scientists awarded by the Minister of Science and Higher Education (2016-2019), team awards of the Rector of AMU for achievements in scientific (2014-2018), didactic (2014) and organizational work (2014). In 2018, she became a laureate of the habilitation fellowship L'OREAL-UNESCO FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE. Her principal interest is focused on synthesis, modification, characterization of porous materials (e.g., metal oxides, ordered mesoporous silica and carbons, metal-organic frameworks) and their application in adsorption processes, catalysis, and drug delivery systems. She is co-author of 73 papers in journals from the Journal Citation Reports database, 1 book, 9 book chapters, 22 post-conference proceedings, and 170 presentations at international and national conferences. Dr. Mohammad Hadi Dehghani is a Professor at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Engineering in Tehran, Iran. His scientific research interests include environmental science (environmental pollution, air quality, air pollution, waste management, health risk assessment). He is the author of various research studies published in national and international journals and conference proceedings. He has authored 12 books, edited 6 books with Elsevier, and more than 200 full papers published in peer-reviewed journals. He is an editorial board member, guest editor and reviewer for many internal and international journals and is a member of several international science committees. He has a supervisor and advisor for PhD and MSc theses at the TUMS. He is currently also a member of the Iranian Association of Environmental Health and member of the Institute for Environmental Research at the TUMS. Dr. Rama Rao Karri is a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the Universiti Teknologi Brunei in Brunei Darussalam. He has PhD from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi and a Masters from IIT Kanpur in Chemical Engineering. He was a post-doctoral research fellow at NUS, Singapore and has over 17 years of working experience in academics, industry, and research. Dr. Karri has experience working in multidisciplinary fields and has expertise in various evolutionary optimization techniques and process modeling. He has published around 70 research articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings. He is an editorial board member on 6 renowned journals and peer reviewer for more than 50 reputed journals. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief for the International Journal of Chemoinformatics and Chemical Engineering. He has also served as a managing guest editor for a special issue of the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering and as a guest editor for a special issue of the Applied Sciences Journal.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction to the general aspects of sensing and remediation materials Part 2. Synthesis of sensing material for the detection of Macrocyclic and Rotaxanes Part 3. Sensor material for detection of noxious metal impurities Part 4. Conducting polymer based sensing materials for water treatment Part 5. Graphene oxide nanocomposite for the remediation of micropollutants (Pharmaceutical Impurities and Metal Ions) Part 6. Low cost adsorbents (Biomaterials, nanomaterials, waste materials) for the remediation of noxious pollutants (inorganic and organic) from wastewater Part 7. Outlook of Industries and their expectations in terms of cost-economics and societal benefits

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Sustainable Materials for Sensing and Remediation of Noxious Pollutants by Inderjeet Tyagi (Scientist, Centre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division Zoological Survey of India (Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change), India)
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2022-08-22
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