Green Technologies for Pollutants Remediation and Recovery from Water and Soil

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Green Technologies for Pollutants Remediation and Recovery from Water and Soil

Biochemistry Sedimentology and pedology Hydrology and the hydrosphere Applied ecology Biotechnology Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Civil engineering, surveying and building

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Collection: Emergent Environmental Pollution

Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 29 September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040386439


Green Technologies for Pollutants Remediation and Recovery from Water and Soil

presents a comprehensive examination of sustainable and environmentally friendly methods for remediation and recovery from various types of pollutants in water bodies and soil. It discusses diverse remediation and recovery technologies, ranging from classic adsorption and membrane technologies to the most promising green technologies such as biocatalysts and microorganisms for obtaining value-added products for practical use. Through many case studies and best practices, this book explores current achievements and challenges and indicates future directions for global and cross-border collaboration.

Key Features:

Provides a comprehensive overview of the achievements, challenges, and the current use of eco-friendly approaches for pollutant removal and recovery.

Covers the role of biology, biotechnology, and chemical technology in designing green technologies for environmental applications.

Presents innovative applications of microorganisms, enzymes, adsorption processes, and membrane technologies as a base for improvement in green technologies of environmental importance.

Explains the basic assumptions, requirements, and mechanisms of green technologies used for pollutant conversion.

Aims to better understand the importance of sustainable technologies in environmental protection.

This reference is a great resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in environmental science and engineering, soil and water sciences, biotechnology, and chemical engineering, as well as researchers and professionals who work as environmental and technical engineers, ecologists, applied environmental scientists, and managers.

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