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Cover Title Page Copyright Preface Part One: Introduction: Change in Perspective due to Nanotechnology for Environmental Techniques and Devices
Chapter 1: Nanomaterials for Environmental Science: A Recent and Future Perspective
1.1 Introduction 1.2 The Aim and Objective of the Study 1.3 Scientific Vision and Cognizance in the Field of Nanotechnology 1.4 Frontiers of Nanotechnology and the Vision for the Future 1.5 The Vision and Advancements in the Field of Nanotechnology 1.6 Recent Scientific Endeavor in the Field of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 1.7 The Status of Environment Today 1.8 Environmental Sustainability: Its Vision for the Future 1.9 Technological Vision and Scientific Objective in the Field of Application of Nanomaterials 1.10 Recent Scientific Research Pursuit in the Field of Nanomaterials and its Applications 1.11 The Avenues Ahead in the Field of Nanotechnology Applications 1.12 Scientific Cognizance and Scientific Sagacity of Environmental Engineering 1.13 Nontraditional Environmental Engineering Techniques 1.14 Future Trends and Scientific Doctrine of Novel Separation Processes 1.15 Recent Scientific Research Pursuits in Membrane Science 1.16 Future Trends in Research and Development in Nanomaterials 1.17 Future Flow of Scientific Thoughts and the Scientific Progress 1.18 Conclusions References
Chapter 2: Atomic-scale Study of Fullerene Molecules on Semiconductor Surfaces
2.1 Introduction 2.2 STM Study of C60 Adsorption on Solid Surface 2.3 C60F18 on Si(111) 2.4 C60F18 on Si(100)-2 × 1 2.5 C60F36 on Si(111)-7 × 7 2.6 Conclusions References
Chapter 3: Recent Advances in Nanostructured Catalysts for Vehicle Exhaust Gas Treatment
3.1 Introduction 3.2 Diesel Oxidation Catalyst 3.3 Diesel Particulate Filter 3.4 Three-Way Catalysts 3.5 Selective Catalytic Reduction 3.6 Lean NOx Traps 3.7 Conclusions References
Chapter 4: Analytical Applications of Nanoscale Materials for Water Treatment: A Review
4.1 Introduction 4.2 Significance of Nanotechnology for Wastewater Purification 4.3 Classification of Nanoadsorbents 4.4 Analytical Applications 4.5 Concluding Remarks and Prospects Abbreviations Acknowledgment References
Part Two: Carbon Nanomaterials for Environmental Devices and Techniques
Chapter 5: Carbon Nanomaterials-based Nanocomposite as Emerging Field for Pollution Control
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Carbon Nanotubes 5.3 CNT Sensors 5.4 Graphene 5.5 Fullerene Acknowledgment References
Chapter 6: Nanocarbons in Agricultural Plants: Can be a Potential Nanofertilizer?
6.1 Introduction 6.2 Organic Carbon-Based Fertilizer as “Biochar” 6.3 Nanocarbons in Plant Growth 6.4 Conclusions Acknowledgments References
Chapter 7: Adsorptive Removal of Antibiotics onto Graphene–Soy Protein Aerogel Composites from Aqeous Solution
7.1 Introduction 7.2 Experiment 7.3 Results and Discussion 7.4 Conclusions References
Part Three: Functionalized Nanomaterial for Environmental Techniques
Chapter 8: Photocatalysis: Activity of Nanomaterials
8.1 Nanomaterials for Photocatalysis 8.2 Mechanism of Photocatalysis 8.3 Synthesis of Photocatalytic Materials 8.4 Phase Transition and Microstructure of Photocatalytic Materials 8.5 Optical and Magnetic Properties 8.6 Photocatalytic Activity References
Chapter 9: Functionally Active Nanomaterials for Environmental Remediation
9.1 Introduction 9.2 Concept of Integral Environmental Pollutants 9.3 Purpose of Functionally Active Nanomaterials 9.4 Functionally Active Nanomaterials 9.5 Potential Methods for Environmental Remediation 9.6 Functionally Active Nanomaterials for Remediation of Environmental Pollutants 9.7 Conclusions and Future Directions References
Chapter 10: Functionalized Nanomaterial for Environmental Techniques
10.1 Introduction 10.2 Nanomaterial-based Environmental Techniques 10.3 Limitations of Nanomaterials Used for Environmental Techniques 10.4 Methods of Nanomaterials' Functionalization 10.5 Nanomaterial–Functional Groups Bonding Types 10.6 Functionalization and Applications of Silica-based Nanomaterials 10.7 Functionalization and Applications of Carbonaceous Nanomaterials 10.8 Functionalization and Applications of Metal and Metal Compound Nanomaterials 10.9 Conclusions References
Part Four: Nanoseparation Devices for Environment
Chapter 11: Comprehensive Treatment of Industrial Wastewater with Membrane Separation Technology: From Hybrid Process to Novel Devices
11.1 Introduction 11.2 Membrane and Membrane Process for Industrial Wastewater Treatment 11.3 Applications of Membrane Process for Wastewater Treatment and Comprehensive Recovery 11.4 Novel Devices for Process Intensification and Fouling Control 11.5 Conclusions and Perspective Acknowledgments References
Chapter 12: A Review on the Advancements of Nanomembranes for Water Treatment
12.1 Introduction 12.2 Separation Mechanisms in Nanofiltration 12.3 Fabrication and Modification of Nanofiltration Membrane 12.4 Application to Water Treatment 12.5 Fouling 12.6 Conclusions Acknowledgment References
Chapter 13: Manipulating Grouping Dynamics of Nanoscale Boron Particles as Basis for Environmentally Friendlier Combustion and Efficient Filtration
13.1 Boron Particles and Powders: A Review 13.2 Clustering of Particles in Oscillating Flow: From the Nanometric to the Hundred-micrometer Size Range Acknowledgments References
Part Five: Nano-Lab on Chip for Environment
Chapter 14: Nanosensor in Gas Monitoring: A Review
14.1 Introduction 14.2 Sensing Technologies in Petroleum Industries 14.3 Nanosensor Technology 14.4 Conclusions Acknowledgment References
Chapter 15: Plasmonic Nanomaterials for SERS Detection of Environmental Pollutants
15.1 Introduction 15.2 About SERS 15.3 Environmental Pollution and SERS Detection 15.4 Plasmonic Materials for Raman Enhancement 15.5 Future Perspective References
Part Six: Bionanomaterial-based Devices for Environment
Chapter 16: Bionanomaterials as Emerging Sensors in Environmental Management
16.1 Introduction 16.2 Electrochemical Sensors 16.3 Applications 16.4 Conclusions References
Chapter 17: Role of Bionanomaterial-Based Devices in Water Detoxification
17.1 Introduction 17.2 Classical Approaches of Metals 17.3 Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles 17.4 Characterization Techniques 17.5 Wastewater Remediation 17.6 Future Perspectives of Green Synthesized Nanoparticles 17.7 Conclusions Acknowledgment References
Chapter 18: Nanocellulose as Promising Material for Environmental Applications
18.1 Introduction 18.2 Analytical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 18.3 Connection of Analytical and Environmental Sciences 18.4 Nanocellulose 18.5 Different Formats of Nanocellulose-Based Sorptive Microextraction 18.6 Nanocellulose as Sensor of Contaminants 18.7 Promoting Crystallization in Gel Media 18.8 Conclusions References
Chapter 19: Functionalized Nanomaterials for Pollution Abatement
19.1 Introduction 19.2 Preparation of Functionalized Nanomaterials 19.3 Application of Functionalized Nanomaterials in Pollution Abatement 19.4 Conclusions References
Chapter 20: Biopolymers: A Natural Support for Photocatalysts Applied to Pollution Remediation
20.1 Introduction 20.2 Biopolymers: Introduction and Definition of Terms 20.3 Immobilization of Photocatalysts on Supports 20.4 Survey of Biopolymer-Supported Photocatalysts for Pollution Remediation 20.5 Conclusions Ackowledgments References
Chapter 21: Bioinspired Nanocomposites for Adsorptive and Photo-Assisted Decontamination of Wastewater
21.1 Introduction 21.2 Composite and Nanocomposite Materials 21.3 Bioinspired Nanocomposite Materials 21.4 Environmental Application of Bioinspired Nanocomposites 21.5 Summary and Prospects Acknowledgment References
Part Seven: Toxicity, Economy, Legalization of Nanotechnology
Chapter 22: Economic Aspects of Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environment
22.1 Introduction 22.2 Carbon Nanomaterials for Environmental Devices and Techniques 22.3 Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Techniques 22.4 Nanoseparation Device for Environment 22.5 Magnetic Nanomaterials for Environment 22.6 Bionanomaterial-Based Devices for Environment 22.7 Nano-Lab on a Chip for Environment 22.8 Toxicity, Economy, and Legalization of Nanotechnology 22.9 Nanotechnology: A Green and Sustainable Vision 22.10 Conclusions References
Chapter 23: Engineered Nanoparticles' Toxicity: Environmental Aspects
23.1 Introduction 23.2 Distribution of Nanoparticles Based on Composition 23.3 Common Methods of Engineering of Nanoparticles 23.4 Toxicity Based on Physicochemical Properties of NPs 23.5 Toxicity of Some Widely Used ENPs to Environmental Organisms 23.6 Effect of ENP Toxicity on Plants 23.7 Effect of ENP Toxicity on Humans 23.8 Metal Toxicity Mechanism 23.9 Conclusions and Future Perspective Acknowledgment References
Part Eight: Nanotechnology: A Green and Sustainable Vision
Chapter 24: Nanotechnology: Key for Sustainable Future
24.1 Introduction 24.2 History 24.3 Methods of Preparation 24.4 Application of Nanotechnology for Sustainable Future References
Chapter 25: Nanotechnology: Greener Approach for Sustainable Environment
25.1 Introduction 25.2 Classification of Nanomaterials 25.3 Synthesis of Nanoparticles 25.4 Applications of Green Nanotechnology 25.5 Prospects 25.6 Conclusions References
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