Reference on using bio-nanomaterials to remove pollution in industrial sectors ranging from food and agriculture to oil and gas
Bio-Nanomaterials in Environmental Remediation discusses the application of bio-nanomaterials in various industrial settings.
Bio-Nanomaterials in Environmental Remediation includes information on:
- Fundamentals, classification, and applications of bio-nanomaterials, technologies for the fabrication of bio-nanomaterials, and desalination of wastewater using bio-nanomaterials
- Applications of bio-nanomaterials in the textiles, oil, gas, food, and agriculture industries
- Hazard, toxicity, and monitoring standards of bio-nanomaterials
- Current challenges of bio-nanomaterials in industrial applications and future outlooks in the field
- Strategies to manage the safety of bio-nanomaterials to enable the creation of healthy and pollution-free environments
Bio-Nanomaterials in Environmental Remediation is an essential up-to-date reference for professionals, researchers, and scientists working in fields where bio-nanomaterials are used.
Tabela de Conteúdo
1. Bio-Nanomaterials: An Introduction
2. Classification and Applications of Bio-Nanomaterials
3. Technologies for the Fabrication of Bio-Nanomaterials
4. Desalination of Wastewater using Bio-Nanomaterials
5. Industrial Applications of Bio-Nanomaterials in Textiles
6. Industrial Applications of Bio-Nanomaterials in Oil Industry
7. Industrial Applications of Bio-Nanomaterials in Gas Industry
8. Industrial Applications of Bio-Nanomaterials in Food Industry
9. Industrial Applications of Bio-Nanomaterials in Agriculture
10. Bio-Nanomaterials: Hazard, Toxicity, and Monitoring Standards
11. Challenges and Fate of Bio-Nanomaterials in Industrial Applications
12. Future Aspect in the Field of Bio-Nanomaterials Towards Environmental Assessment
Sobre o autor
Dr. Narendra K. Sharma, Ph D, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology at Banasthali Vidyapith, India. He has more than eight years of teaching and research experience.
Dr. Rekha Sharma, Ph D, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Banasthali Vidyapith. Her specialization is in the development of water purification technologies.
Dr. Tikam C. Dakal, Ph D, is an Assistant Professor at Department of Biotechnology, Mohanlal Sukhadia University (Rajasthan), India.