Innovative and Hybrid Technologies for Wastewater Treatment and Recycling

Innovative and Hybrid Technologies for Wastewater Treatment and Recycling

Alam, Pervez; Ahmad, Kafeel; Pine Americo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa; Khan, Afzal Husain

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

426

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9781032593265

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Overview of Wastewater Treatment, Recycling, and Reuse. Scenario for the Treatment of Urban Wastewater with a View toward Recycling and Reuse in India. Advanced Physiochemical Techniques for Wastewater Treatment. An Overview of Innovative Oxidation Technologies for Wastewater Treatment. Innovative Treatment Technologies of Municipal Wastewater. Recent Technological Developments in Biological Nutrient Removal. Innovative Approach to the Treatment of Phenolic Wastewater. Innovative Technologies for the Removal of Pollutants in the Chemical Industries. Advanced Technologies for the Removal of Pollutants in the Pharmaceutical Industries. The Fundamentals of Membranes as a Treatment Method for Wastewater, including both Potential and Challenges for Resource Recovery. The Use of Membrane Bioreactors in the Treatment of Low-Strength Wastewater Applications. Challenges and Potential for Resource Recovery with Engineered Nanoparticles. Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery. Innovative Technologies for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewater. Innovative Technologies for the Primary and Secondary Treatment of Sewage: Potential to Reduce Organic Micropollutants. Remediation Strategies Based on Nanotechnology for the Removal of Heavy Metal Contaminants from Wastewater. Emerging Nanofiber Technology for the Purification of Wastewater Treatment Facilities for Elimination of Ions. The Treatment of Wastewater, Recycling, and Reuse-Past, Present, and in the Future.
Physiochemical Techniques;Oxidation Technologies;Biological Nutrient Removal;membrane bioreactors;Constructed wetlands;Industrial Wastewater;organic micropollutants;heavy metal contaminants