This book explores recent advancements in electrospun nanofibrous materials for clean water production, covering principles, materials, properties, and applications. It emphasizes scale-up production and the structure–properties relationship for effective water treatment. Each chapter addresses research challenges, inspiring scientists and students in materials science and related fields.
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Polymeric Materials for Clean Water
- 197pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
This book gives an overview of recent developments in the synthesis of macromolecules for water purification applications. The preparation of these polymers from organic and inorganic starting materials is described. Important post-polymerization modifications, introduction of functional groups and production of supramolecular assemblies and nanomaterials are shown. The synthesized materials are presented with their interesting properties and broad areas of applications. A comprehensive discussion about the engineering aspect and the usage in water treatment as well as environmental issues is given. The wide variety of materials and their synthesis techniques will encourage scientists in developing new synthesis routes and materials, whereby engineers will be encouraged to find new possible applications.
Nanohybrid Catalyst based on Carbon Nanotube
A Step-By-Step Guideline from Preparation to Demonstration
- 143pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
This book introduces carbon nanotubes as a matrix for efficient nanohybrid catalysis. The preparation and use of such materials in ultra-grade water purification is described. Simple chemical methods for purification and functionalization of carbon nanotubes prior to their use is also detailed. The author also discusses the potential use of nanotube-based nanobiohybrid catalysts in the removal of organic pollutants.