Nanotechnology in Environmental Remediation: Perspectives and Prospects
Abstract
Nanotechnology in Environmental Remediation: Perspectives and Prospects details the current and emerging roles of nanotechnology in restoring environmental quality across air, water, and soil systems. Integrating recent scientific advances with practical applications, the book explores the synthesis, characterization, and deployment of nanomaterials for environmental decontamination.
Divided into five parts and sixteen chapters, the book covers a wide array of topics including carbon-based and biogenic nanomaterials, biochar nanocomposites, photocatalytic technologies, and green nanotechnology. It examines applications such as wastewater treatment, air purification, soil restoration, and remediation of persistent organic pollutants. In addition to technical insights, the book addresses sustainability, safety, toxicology, and the socio-economic dimensions of nanotechnology use in environmental systems.
Key features
Introduces readers to green synthesis and functionalization of nanomaterials
Gives an understanding of how to evaluate nanotechnology applications in air, water, and soil remediation
Covers photocatalytic and sensor-based innovations
Covers toxicological and environmental safety concerns
Highlights future trends and sustainable practices in bioremediation