Metal Value Recovery from Industrial Waste Using Advanced Physicochemical Treatment Technologies focuses on the fundamental and advanced topics involved with the technologies for the extraction of metal ions from different industrial discarded volumes which may be sludge or wastewater. Uniqueness of the book lies in the fact that it covers each topic related to industrial wastes and elaborates on discussions on metal ion recovery to make the readers confident about the topics and concepts explained in the section. Moreover, this book examines high potential in different downstream processes like membrane filtration, hybrid techniques, chemical leaching, electrochemical techniques, and a variety of advanced recovery techniques. Emphasis is given to state-of-the-art concept, latest research, practical applications or commercialization through case studies, and comparative evaluation of the processes for metal ion recovery from industrial wastes.
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Preface Foreword About the Editors 1. Metal components in industrial wastes and methods for metal ions recovery 2. Approach of Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration, and Membrane Reactors in the Recovery of Essential Metals from Industrial Wastewater 3. Chemical Leaching Process for Essential Metal Recovery from Industrial Wastes 4. Heavy metal harmony: Sustainable solutions for industrial effluent treatment 5. Approach of NF, RO and integrated system in recovery of essential metals from industrial effluents 6. Application of different techniques for platinum and gold recovery from electronic waste 7. Recovery of copper from acid mine drainage using advanced recovery techniques 8. Technologies for the recovery of nickel and copper from electroplating industrial effluent 9. Removal of heavy metals from wastewater using synthetic chelating agents: A review 10. Photocataytic demetallization of industrial sludge 11. Recovery of lithium and lead ions from battery industry wastes using advanced separation techniques 12. Critical review on various recycling methods of indium from flat panel displays 13. Recovery of lanthanum and cerium from rare earth polishing powder wastes 14. Recent advances in the recovery of neodymium and dysprosium from industrial waste 15. Physicochemical recovery of yttrium and europium from industrial sludge 16. Recovery of zinc from a variety of industrial wastes 17. Cutting-edge technologies for the recovery of cobalt from different waste discards 18. Futuristic augmentation of various industrial wastes for the green recovery of high-valued metal ions 19. Regulatory aspects of metal ion recovery and possible policy suggestions Acknowledgements Dedications
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Examines high valued metal recovery from industrial wastes
Provides updated occurrence and characteristics of a variety of high valued metal ions different industrial wastes Presents a detailed account of advanced chemical leaching technologies for the recovery of those metal ions Covers innovative approaches for the reutilization and management of industrial wastes in a very easily understandable way with visual elements so that the knowledge can reach out to all interested learners Describes specific metal recovery will contain the case-studies (wherever applicable) to describe the lab to pilot scale to the industrial scale implementation
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780443218842
Publisert
2024-11-15
Utgiver
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Vekt
1010 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
498

Biografisk notat

Dr. Dimitrios Giannakoudakis graduated as chemist from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) in Greece, where he obtained also two M.Sc. degrees (in Physical-chemistry & Electrochemistry and in New Educational Technologies). He received his PhD degree on “Nanotechnology and Materials Chemistry” from the City University of New York (CUNY) with full scholarship, in 02/2017. Then, he continued as postdoctoral-fellow and adjunct tutor at the City College of New York, AUTh, and the Institute of Physical Chemistry (IChF) of Polish Academy of Sciences. Afterwards, he served at IChF as adj. Assistant Professor and tutor of “Modern nano-Topics in Physical Chemistry”. Currently, he is Research Associate and tutor at AUTh. He has co-authored more than 105 publications in leading peer-reviewed journals (avg. Impact Factor as 1st author above 11), with the articles to be cited more than 3000 times, one monograph by Springer, three edited books by Elsevier, more than 20 book chapters, and 3 invention patents. For more details: www.DaGchem.com Prof. (Dr) Papita Das is Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Director, School of Advanced Studies in Industrial Pollution Control Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. She has expertise in highly topical domains of chemical engineering related to Environmental Pollution Control. The research done in her laboratory addresses known and emerging environmental concerns that continues to plague us, with an emphasis on clay-based liner materials, nanoparticles, bio-polymeric film for the clean-up of contaminated soil, water, and other environmental compartments. Over the years, her research team has made notable contributions on several key areas related to “Environmental Sustainability”, which have been recognized with various awards in recent years. Further, her research has produced over 175 International Journal publications, 50+ Book Chapters, 12 Books, 2 Edited Books and 100+ Conferences which have been well received by the global scientific community. Professor Parimal is currently serving as HAG Professor (Higher Administrative Grade) and the senior most professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, A Govt. of India Autonomous Institute of National importance. A Master of Technology from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, he joined academia in 1990 with a few years field experience in Indian Oil Corporation Limited the most profitable and largest petroleum industry in India. He holds PhD degree from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Professor Pal developed a dozen of membrane-based green technologies and software for chemical and allied process industries. He has already earned patent rights of half a dozen novel technologies and copyright of two process optimization and control software. Dr. Pal supervised around one and a half dozen doctoral and postdoctoral thesis work. Dr. Jayato Nayak is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Life Sciences, Mahindra University, Hyderabad, India. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and has been actively engaged in research since 2013, with expertise in process intensification, bioprocess engineering, water and wastewater treatment, graphene-integrated photocatalyst development, and biosynthesis of value-added products. Dr. Nayak has established collaborations with leading institutions in India, including IITs, NITs, and CSIR laboratories, as well as international partners in Poland, Brazil, Malaysia, and Vietnam. His work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals, books, and patents, and he has contributed as an editor and reviewer for more than 15 international journals. Since 2015, he has frequently been invited as a resource person for national and international workshops, webinars, and faculty development programs. He has been recognized with two best research awards and five distinguished awards from professional bodies, reflecting his significant contributions to chemical and environmental engineering research. Dr. Sankha Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor in the School of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology at KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering in 2013 and has more than a decade of research and teaching experience in environmental engineering and green technology. His work focuses on sustainable waste management, advanced treatment technologies, and resource recovery, with applications across chemical and environmental industries. Since 2014, Dr. Chakraborty has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed journals, authored book chapters, and filed several patents related to environmental technologies. He has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Springer Best Paper Award in 2015, the Best Researcher Award in 2020, and the NESA Young Scientist of the Year Award in 2020. In addition to his research, he actively mentors graduate and doctoral students, fostering innovation and practical solutions to global environmental challenges.