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Bio- and Nanosorbents from Natural Resources
Details
Reviews nanoadsorbents from natural and biological origin eco-friendly and non-toxic materials
Specifically describes materials for water remediation and removal of organic and inorganic contaminants
Includes materials with both organic and inorganic skeleton, and describes how the benefits of the different materials can be combined and exploited
Autorentext
Shivani Bhardwaj Mishra is a Professor at the Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability (NanoWS) Research Unit in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology of the University of South Africa in Johannesburg. Prof. Bhardwaj received a PhD in Chemistry in 2003 from the Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi, India, with a research focus on treatment and utilization of industrial waste. She had obtained her MSc in Organic Chemistry and BSc Chemistry from the University of Madras. After her PhD, she became Senior Research Fellow at the National Physical Lab, CSIR, New Delhi, focusing on the removal of toxic polyaromatic hydrocarbons from coal tar pitch and sol gel derived and polymer blend techniques for the production of nanomaterials and nanocompsites. In 2005 she joined the University of Free State, South Africa for Postdoctoral studies in the area of polymer composites/nanocomposites. Later in 2008 she moved on to the Department of Chemical Technology asa postdoctoral fellow working in the development pf strong nanocomposites from industrial waste. She was offered the position of Senior Lecturer in the same department. In 2012, she was promoted to Associate Professor at the department of Applied Chemistry (Chemical Technology). Prof. Bhardwaj Mishra is the leader of the research group for sol gel science and technology, polymer ceramic composites/nanocomposites, organic-inorganic hybrid systems and their application for water research.
Ajay Kumar Mishra is a Professor at the Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability (NanoWS) Research Unit, in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology at the University of South Africa in Johannesburg. He also holds a position as "Adjunct Professor" at Jiangsu University, China. Prof. Mishra obtained his PhD in Chemistry from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Delhi in India. In 2006, he moved to the University of Free State, South Africa for Postdoctoral studies in the area of composites/nanocomposites. In 2009 he joined the Department of Applied Chemistry as a Senior Lecturer and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2011. Prof. Mishra is currently group leader of the research area for the composites/nanocomposites, water research and bio-inorganic chemistry.
Inhalt
Biosorbents from agricultural byproducts: Updates after the 2000's.- Carbon nanoadsorbents for removal of organic contaminants from water.- Lignin and chitosan based materials for dye and metal ion remediation in aqueous systems.- Cationic nanosorbents biopolymers: Versatile materials for environmental clean-up.- Alginate based nanosorbents for water remediation.- Chitosan based natural biosorbents: Novel search for water and wastewater desalination and heavy metal detoxification.- Application of biomaterials for elimination of damaging contaminants from aqueous media.- Synthesis and application of silica nanoparticles based biohybrid sorbents.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783319687070
- Genre Technology Encyclopedias
- Auflage 1st edition 2018
- Editor Shivani Bhardwaj Mishra, Ajay Kumar Mishra
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 182
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Größe H245mm x B163mm x T16mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9783319687070
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-319-68707-0
- Titel Bio- and Nanosorbents from Natural Resources
- Untertitel Springer Series on Polymer and Composite Materials
- Gewicht 444g
- Sprache Englisch