Green nanomaterials are classed as nanomaterials with no
environmentally harmful, toxic, properties. The photocatalysis of
nanomaterials involves photo-conduction value in efficient
removal/degradation of noxious pollutants. Green nanotechnology has
objectives for the development of products and processes which are
environmentally friendly, economically sustainable, safe,
energy-efficient, and produce little waste or emissions. Such products
and processes are based on renewable materials and/or have a low net
impact on the environment. Green functionalized nanomaterials, formed
by a combination of nanomaterials with natural materials or are
derived through a green source, are the new trends in the remediation
of pollutants in environmental industries. This has the effect of
making photoactive nanomaterials work under UV/sunlight radiation in
order to produce reactive radical species that rapidly remove
pollutants by redox mechanism.
_Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications_
focuses on recent developments in the area of fabrication of green
nanomaterials and their properties. It also looks at ways of lowering
the risk of exposure of green functionalized nanomaterials. This needs
to be pursued in the future for investigating and assessing health
risks, which may be due to exposure to green nanomaterials. It is an
important reference source for all those seeking to improve their
understanding of how green functionalized nanomaterials are being used
in a range of environmental applications, as well as considering
potential toxicity implications.
* Highlights innovative industrial technologies for green
functionalized nanomaterials
* Covers major fabrication techniques for sustainable functionalized
nanomaterials
* Shows how sustainable functionalized nanomaterials are being
developed for commercial applications
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Product details
ISBN
9780128236154
Published
2021
Publisher
Elsevier S & T
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author