Green chemistry for dyes removal from wastewater : research trends and applications /

The use of synthetic chemical dyes in various industrial processes, including paper and pulp manufacturing, plastics, dyeing of cloth, leather treatment and printing, has increased considerably over the last few years, resulting in the release of dye-containing industrial effluents into the soil and...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Sharma, Sanjay K. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Hoboken, New Jersey ; Salem, Massachusetts : Scrivener Publishing/Wiley, 2015.
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245 0 0 |a Green chemistry for dyes removal from wastewater :  |b research trends and applications /  |c edited by Sanjay K. Sharma, FRSC. 
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520 |a The use of synthetic chemical dyes in various industrial processes, including paper and pulp manufacturing, plastics, dyeing of cloth, leather treatment and printing, has increased considerably over the last few years, resulting in the release of dye-containing industrial effluents into the soil and aquatic ecosystems. The textile industry generates high-polluting wastewaters and their treatment is a very serious problem due to high total dissolved solids (TDS), presence of toxic heavy metals, and the non-biodegradable nature of the dyestuffs in the effluent. The chapters in this book provide an overview of the problem and its solution from different angles. These problems and solutions are presented in a genuinely holistic way by world-renowned researchers. Discussed are various promising techniques to remove dyes, including the use of nanotechnology, ultrasound, microwave, catalysts, biosorption, enzymatic treatments, advanced oxidation processes, etc., all of which are "green." Green Chemistry for Dyes Removal from Wastewater comprehensively discusses: -Different types of dyes, their working and methodologies and various physical, chemical and biological treatment methods employed -Application of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) in dye removal whereby highly reactive hydroxyl radicals are generated chemically, photochemically and/or by radiolytic/ sonolytic means. The potential of ultrasound as an AOP is discussed as well.-Nanotechnology in the treatment of dye removal types of adsorbents for removal of toxic pollutants from aquatic systems -Photocatalytic oxidation process for dye degradation under both UV and visible light, application of solar light and solar photoreactor in dye degradation. 
505 0 |a Half Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Editor; Chapter 1: Removal of Organic Dyes from Industrial Effluents: An Overview of Physical and Biotechnological Applications; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Classification of Dyes; 1.3 Technologies for Color Removal; References; Chapter 2: Novel Carbon-Based Nanoadsorbents for Removal of Synthetic Textile Dyes from Wastewaters; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Basic Properties of Carbon Nanoadsorbents; 2.3 Adsorpton of Textile Dyes by Carbon Nanoadsorbents 
505 8 |a 2.4 Mechanism of Dye Adsorption onto Carbon-Based Nanoadsorbents2.5 Conclusion and Future Perspectives; References; Chapter 3: Advanced Oxidation Processes for Removal of Dyes from Aqueous Media; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Advanced Oxidation Processes; 3.3 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4: Photocatalytic Processes for the Removal of Dye; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Photocatalysis -- An Emerging Technology; 4.3 Photo-Oxidation Mechanism; 4.4 Solar Photocatalysis/Photoreactors; 4.5 Solar Photoreactor for Degradation of Different Dyes; 4.6 Dependence of Dye Degradation on Different Parameters 
505 8 |a 4.7 ConclusionsAcknowledgement; References; Chapter 5: Removal of Dyes from Effluents Using Biowaste-Derived Adsorbents; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Agro-Based Waste Materials as Dye Adsorbents; References; Chapter 6: Use of Fungal Laccases and Peroxidases for Enzymatic Treatment of Wastewater Containing Synthetic Dyes; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Textile Dyes -- Classifications, Chemical Structures and Environmental Impacts; 6.3 Biodegradation of Synthetic Dyes by White Rot Fungi; 6.4 Fungal Decolorization Mechanisms and Involvement of Ligninolytic Enzymes 
505 8 |a 6.5 Classification and Enzymology of Ligninolytic Enzymes6.6 Enzymatic Treatment of Synthetic Dyes; 6.7 Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 7: Single and Hybrid Applications of Ultrasound for Decolorization and Degradation of Textile Dye Residuals in Water; 7.1 Overview of the Textile Industry, Dyestuff and Dyeing Mill Effluents; 7.2 Sonication: A Viable AOP for Decolorizing/Detoxifying Dying Process Effluents; 7.3 Hybrid Processes with Ultrasound: A Synergy of Combinations; 7.4 Conclusions; References 
505 8 |a Chapter 8: Biosorption of Organic Dyes: Research Opportunities and Challenges8.1 General Considerations; 8.2 Biosorbents; 8.3 Factors Affecting Biosorption; 8.4 Biosorption Isotherms, Thermodynamics and Kinetics; 8.5 Future Perspectives and Challenges; References; Chapter 9: Dye Adsorption on Expanding Three-Layer Clays; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Classification of Dyes; 9.3 The Expanding Three-Layer Clay Minerals and Dye Adsorption; 9.4 General Remarks; References; Chapter 10: Non-conventional Adsorbents for Dye Removal; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Activated Carbons from Solid Wastes; 10.3 Clays 
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