Sustainable Green Nanomaterials for Mitigation of Microplastics and Plastic Additives Pollution offers a comprehensive overview of the sustainable nanotechnologies available to manage and mitigate microplastics and plastic additives pollution. The book reviews research on green sustainable nanomaterials synthesis for industrial and environmental applications in the mitigation of various types of flame retardants, antioxidants, plasticizers, and light stabilizers that are released from industrial waste or consumer products. Moreover, state-of-the-art methods to eradicate microplastic pollution from ecosystems and future research directions are also discussed. This book is a valuable resource to polymer scientists, environmental scientists, and academic and industrial researchers interested in green sustainable nanomaterials and microplastic pollution control strategies.
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1. Fabrication strategies and properties of green and sustainable nanomaterials 2. Fundamentals and recent developments of green and sustainable nanomaterials 3. Physicochemical features of microplastics and their impact on the ecosystem with current research trends 4. Managing post-pandemic plastic pollution for sustainability 5. Toxic chemicals and persistent organic pollutants associated with micro- and nanoplastics pollution: Environmental distribution, biological risks, and sustainable mitigation strategies 6. Performance evaluations of the state-of-the-art nano-enabled strategies for microplastic remediation 7. Green nanomaterials assisted biodegradation of plastic 8. An overview of photodegradation technologies for the removal of emerging pollutants using advanced nanomaterials 9. Elimination of microplastic contamination from municipal and industrial wastewater 10. Environmental impacts and mitigation of micro(nano)plastics pollution using green catalytic tools and green analytical methods 11. Green-chemistry-based nanomaterials as solutions for plastic remediation 12. Immobilized enzyme/microorganism complexes for degradation of microplastics 13. Removal of flame retardants by water by green nanomaterials 14. Advanced nanomaterials for mitigation of brominated flame retardants (PBDES, HBCD, TBBPA) 15. Sustainable degradation of chlorinated and phosphorous flame retardants by green nanomaterials 16. Green nanomaterials as a sustainable technological alternative for the mitigation of the impact of plasticizers 17. Green synthesized nanomaterials for removal of light stabilizers and antioxidants 18. Challenges and limitations associated with microplastic pollution and their mitigation techniques 19. Life-cycle analysis of plastic pollution and regulation policy at the national level
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Focuses on the mitigation of microplastic and plastic additives using green sustainable nanomaterials and nanotechnology
Introduces recent information on the degradation of microplastics and plastic additives by green sustainable nanomaterials Provides up-to-date information on green synthesis strategies for sustainable nanostructures Covers recent information on mitigation techniques of plastic and plastic additives
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780443239236
Publisert
2025-11-07
Utgiver
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Vekt
450 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
580

Biografisk notat

Dr. Manviri Rani is an Assistant Professor at Department of Chemistry, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Her research interests include green nanotechnology, environmental nanotechnology and analytical chemistry. Dr. Rani has been featured amongst the top 2% of the scientists around the globe, as per the report of Stanford University USA and Elsevier. Dr. Uma Shanker is an Associate Professor, in the Department of Chemistry, B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India. His research interests include green nanotechnology, environmental remediation and organic chemistry. Dr. Shanker has been featured amongst the top 2% of the scientists around the globe, as per the report of Stanford University USA and Elsevier.