Green Materials for Energy, Products and Depollution

Green Materials for Energy, Products and Depollution
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 487
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ISBN-10 : 9789400768369
ISBN-13 : 9400768362
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Green Materials for Energy, Products and Depollution by : Eric Lichtfouse

Using renewable fuels and materials, drinking clean water and food, and breathing safe air are major issues for a sustainable world. This book reviews biodiesel production from microalgae, a promising energy source that does not compete with food production. Several advanced techniques to clean polluted waters, such as electrochemistry, ferrites photocatalysis and low-cost filtration are presented. Chapters also show various living organisms used as bioindicators of toxic metals. Decreasing ecotoxicity of pesticides using suitable surfactants is reviewed. The last chapter evidences new pollutants in urban soils, halogenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.​

Sustainable Materials and Green Processing for Energy Conversion

Sustainable Materials and Green Processing for Energy Conversion
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 9780128228388
ISBN-13 : 0128228385
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Materials and Green Processing for Energy Conversion by : Kuan Yew Cheong

Sustainable Materials and Green Processing for Energy Conversion provides a concise reference on green processing and synthesis of materials required for the next generation of devices used in renewable energy conversion and storage. The book covers the processing of bio-organic materials, environmentally-friendly organic and inorganic sources of materials, synthetic green chemistry, bioresorbable and transient properties of functional materials, and the concept of sustainable material design. The book features chapters by worldwide experts and is an important reference for students, researchers, and engineers interested in gaining extensive knowledge concerning green processing of sustainable, green functional materials for next generation energy devices. Additionally, functional materials used in energy devices must also be able to degrade and decompose with minimum energy after being disposed of at their end-of-life. Environmental pollution is one of the global crises that endangers the life cycles of living things. There are multiple root causes of this pollution, including industrialization that demands a huge supply of raw materials for the production of products related to meeting the demands of the Internet-of-Things. As a result, improvement of material and product life cycles by incorporation of green, sustainable principles is essential to address this challenging issue. Offers a resourceful reference for readers interested in green processing of environmentally-friendly and sustainable materials for energy conversion and storage devices Focuses on designing of materials through green-processing concepts Highlights challenges and opportunities in green processing of renewable materials for energy devices

A Systems Approach to the Environmental Analysis of Pollution Minimization

A Systems Approach to the Environmental Analysis of Pollution Minimization
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781000716337
ISBN-13 : 1000716333
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis A Systems Approach to the Environmental Analysis of Pollution Minimization by : Sven E. Jorgensen

The environmental analysis of pollution problems always involves the use of mass and energy balances to quantify the extent of pollution and its sources. This same form of analysis can be applied to ecosystems, production systems, a whole country or a region. A Systems Approach to the Environmental Analysis of Pollution Minimization identifies and describes the common factors shared by these systems. The book is organized in twelve chapters and progresses from general concepts to specific assessment methods. Chapter one is a general introduction to environmental management principles. Chapter two discusses conservation principles and their applications to environmental health. Chapters three and four explore ecosystem health, properties and analysis. Chapters five through eleven present different methods of analysis including Green Accounting, Clean Technology, Life Cycle Analysis, and Risk Assessment. Editor Sven Jorgensen closes the book with a sweeping summary. Jorgensen is a internationally published authority on the use and analysis of ecosystem models. His new book is a comprehensive guide for both students and professionals. A Systems Approach to the Environmental Analysis of Pollution Minimization is an invaluable contribution. Features

Pollution Prevention

Pollution Prevention
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 633
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ISBN-10 : 9781498749558
ISBN-13 : 1498749550
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Pollution Prevention by : Ryan Dupont

This new edition has been revised throughout, and adds several sections, including: lean manufacturing and design for the environment, low impact development and green infrastructure, green science and engineering, and sustainability. It presents strategies to reduce waste from the source of materials development through to recycling, and examines the basic concepts of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of different pollutants. It includes case studies from several industries, such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, metals, electronics, petrochemicals, refineries, and more. It also addresses the economic considerations for each pollution prevention approach.

Understanding Environmental Pollution

Understanding Environmental Pollution
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 471
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ISBN-10 : 9781108423083
ISBN-13 : 1108423086
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Environmental Pollution by : Marquita K. Hill

Thoroughly updated new edition of this undergraduate textbook examines environmental pollution from our homes to the global environment.

Chemistry and Toxicology of Pollution

Chemistry and Toxicology of Pollution
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 9781119377634
ISBN-13 : 1119377633
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Chemistry and Toxicology of Pollution by : Des W. Connell

Describes the transport of pollutants through the environment and their impact on natural and human systems, fully updated to cover key topics in modern pollution science Chemistry and Toxicology of Pollution examines the interactions and adverse effects of pollution on both natural ecosystems and human health, addressing chemical, toxicological, and ecological factors at both the regional and global scale. The book is written using a conceptual framework that follows the interaction of a pollutant with the environment from distribution in the various abiotic sectors of the environment to exposure and effects on individuals and ecosystems. The authors also highlight the critical role of various socio-economic, political, and cultural aspects in achieving sustainable goals, strategies, and science-based solutions to pollution and health. This comprehensive volume covers the chemical behavior and governing principles of pollutants, their interactions with humans and ecosystems, and the methods and processes of environmental risk assessment and pollution management. Extensively revised and expanded, the second edition equips readers with the knowledge required to help lead the way towards a healthy and sustainable future. New chapters address current pollution issues such as global warming and climate change, recent advances in environmental science, the monitoring and evaluation of new and emerging pollutants, risk assessment and remediation, and innovative pollution management approaches and techniques. With in-depth material on human toxicology integrated throughout the text, Chemistry and Toxicology of Pollution: Provides an effective framework for interpreting the information produced by international, national, and local agencies Presents unifying theories and principles supported by up-to-date scientific literature Offers broad coverage of pollution science with an emphasis on North America, the UK, Europe, China, India, and Australia Discusses the similarities and differences of the impact of pollutants on the natural environment and humans Chemistry and Toxicology of Pollution, Second Edition enables readers to view pollution in its correct perspective and develop appropriate control measures. It is essential reading for scientists, academic researchers, policymakers, professionals working in industry, and advanced students in need of a clear understanding of the nature and effects of environmental pollution.

The Physical Chemistry of Materials

The Physical Chemistry of Materials
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9781420082739
ISBN-13 : 1420082736
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Physical Chemistry of Materials by : Rolando Roque-Malherbe

In recent years, the area dealing with the physical chemistry of materials has become an emerging discipline in materials science that emphasizes the study of materials for chemical, sustainable energy, and pollution abatement applications. Written by an active researcher in this field, Physical Chemistry of Materials: Energy and Environmental Appl

Computer Simulated Plant Design for Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention

Computer Simulated Plant Design for Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 1420032976
ISBN-13 : 9781420032970
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Simulated Plant Design for Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention by : Stan Bumble

Full of examples based on case studies from a variety of industries, Computer Simulated Plant Design for Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention discusses preventing pollution and minimizing waste using computer simulation programs. The author examines the computer technologies used in the field, including the design and analysis of computer-aided flow sheets. With this book, readers will understand how to use computer technology to design plants that generate little or no pollution and how to use information generated by computer simulations for technical data in proposals and presentations and as the basis for making policy decisions.

Environmental Innovation and Firm Performance

Environmental Innovation and Firm Performance
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781137264046
ISBN-13 : 1137264047
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Environmental Innovation and Firm Performance by : Javier Amores Salvadó

The links between a firm's competitiveness and the natural environment have been studied since the mid 90's. This volume explores, both theoretically and empirically, the relationships between environmental product innovation, green image and firm performance.